Sultan bin Fahad
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
About the Artist
Sultan bin Fahad's practice is characterized by his use of painting and installation to explore themes of cultural heritage, memory, and the interplay between past and present. His works often involve the manipulation of familiar objects, creating new meanings and associations. bin Fahad's work is marked by a sense of meticulous craftsmanship and a deep respect for tradition.Contact & Social
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