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Fatima Killeen – Printing the collograph plate “No to War”

Posted on September 20, 2019 by Fatima Killeen

Fatima working in her printing studio at home.

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Fatima Killeen is a Moroccan painter/printmaker from Casablanca now living in Canberra, Australia
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