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A head for business, a heart for art
By Richard Hall
Special to The Daily Star
Saturday, July 04, 2009

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There is only one painting in front of which artists Emma Harake and Maher Kouraytem agree to be photographed. It depicts an owl that looks both menacing and adorable. A collaborative effort, the work is part of an exhibition of paintings currently on display at Zico House, which has pre?sently turned over one floor to the work of each artist.

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