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My workshop is an effort to collect and document the works of Art I and close members of my family have produced over the years and share them with you : visitors of my blog!!!

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AmeR

Friday, September 4, 2009

Works in Portugal

Location: Belem, Lisbon - Portugal.
Subject : 25 Abril Bridge on the Tejo river.
Medium: Pencil and Charcoal.
Surface: Treated Paper.
Dimensions: x
Availabilty: Not for Sale - Own Collection.

Location : Serpentine Lake, Hyde Park, London UK.
Subject : Genna Daya with Canada Goose.
Medium: Acrylic Paint.
Surface: Treated Canvas.
Dimensions: x
Availability: Not for Sale - Collection of Genna Daya.


Location: Funchalinho, Portugal.
Subject: Quinta.
Medium: Acrylic Paint.
Surface: Treated Canvas.
Dimensions: x
Availability: Not for sale - Collection of Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Neves.


Location: Cedar s of the Lord Grove, The Mountains of Lebanon
Subject: The Millenia Cedar under snow.
Medium: Acrylic Paint.
Surface: Treated Canvas.
Dimensions: x
Availability: Not for sale - Own Collection.



Location: Back Yard Pinheiro 28c rua velos selgado, Funchalinho
Subject: Under the vine tree.

Medium: Acrylic Paint.
Surface: Treated Canvas.
Dimensions: x
Availability: Not for sale - Collection of Mr. and Mrs Carlos Neves.

1 comment:

  1. Marhaba Mr. Daya!
    Am a visitor of your blog and a proud owner of one of your works at home in Portugal.
    Am very happy you started to enjoy your drawing again. Am even happier because it started in Portugal. Just keep going improving everyday!
    A portuguese bawseh
    Ana

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