Posted By
Najib
Aug 12, 2014 12:50
Five Lebanese artists were showcasing their creativity for a good cause at the Beirut City Centre on Saturday. Famous Tattoo artist Hady Beydoun, Graffiti Artists Rami Mouallem and Alfred Bader, Fashion Illustrator Sandra Bakhamian, and Dispatch Beirut were all decorating a huge C letter and turning them into giant pieces of art. I passed by to check out what they're up to and took pictures of their art work. I love Sandra and Rami's structures…
Posted By
Najib
Aug 11, 2014 02:10
By Wagner & Debes This is an amazing map of Beirut from 1911, showing various places as they looked like at the break of the 19th and 20th centuries and shortly after the World War I. For those interested, the map is available for download in high-res and you can even have a printed copy delivered to you. Thanks Mark!
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