Part II of III: Kevork Mourad on his artistic process for 'A World Through Windows'
In this second video of three, Kevork Mourad shows how he uses a monotype print technique along with drawing and painting on fabric for his recent work 'A World Through Windows,' which was commissioned by the Spurlock Museum of World Cultures at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
'A World Through Windows' is currently on-view at the Spurlock Museum of World Cultures, in Urbana, Illinois.
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Видео Part II of III: Kevork Mourad on his artistic process for 'A World Through Windows' канала The Spurlock Museum of World Cultures
'A World Through Windows' is currently on-view at the Spurlock Museum of World Cultures, in Urbana, Illinois.
FREE admission
Видео Part II of III: Kevork Mourad on his artistic process for 'A World Through Windows' канала The Spurlock Museum of World Cultures
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