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Other artists include Hassan Massoudy and Nihad Dukhan, a mechanical engineer who has exhibited his work in New York, Washington DC, Chicago, San Francisco. Many of these artists also sell their work on greeting cards and t-shirts. One can even purchase one's own name in calligraphic form from websites like Asmaa or order a work carved in wood from Lotus Art. The media may have changed, but the beauty of this art form endures.
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