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		<title>Bou Mathal, the Street Philosopher</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<strong>Bou Mathal, the Street Philosopher</strong>
Seated beneath a street lamp, Bou Mathal shares wisdom with those who pause to listen. His words are seasoned with humour and familiar sayings, offered lightly but remembered deeply. A quiet tribute to storytelling, timing, and the art of saying just enough.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>From Earth to Story where Stones Tell Their Tale</strong></p>
<p>This artwork is part of the <strong>Earth &amp; Story</strong> collection, a line where natural stones meet hand-drawn narratives to celebrate the harmony between nature and imagination. Each piece is created intuitively, combining organic textures with expressive drawing to tell a story that feels both grounded and timeless. These artworks are not made for perfection but for connection, each one a quiet dialogue between the hand, the heart, and the earth itself.</p>
<p><strong>Bou Mathal, the Street Philosopher,</strong> presents Bou Mathal in his most public role, seated by a wall, beneath a street lamp, where words travel easily and listeners gather without invitation.</p>
<p>His name comes from the Arabic expression <strong>بو مثل</strong>, referring to someone who knows sayings and proverbs and uses them wisely, always at the right moment. Here, Bou Mathal raises a finger, not to command, but to underline a thought. A pause before the punchline. A reminder before the lesson.</p>
<p>He does not lecture. He tells stories.<br />
He does not preach. He seasons his words adding humour, exaggeration, and familiar phrases so the truth goes down gently.</p>
<p>People may pass by. Some stop. Some smile. Some carry his words with them longer than they expect. Bou Mathal understands that wisdom spoken too heavily loses its way. But wisdom shared lightly with warmth and wit finds its audience.</p>
<p>The street lamp stands beside him, offering just enough light. Like his words, it does not demand attention. It invites it.</p>
<p>The moment lingers, as street conversations do.<br />
Then it fades into the night.</p>
<p>But the saying remains.</p>
<p>It was enough.<br />
A street philosopher.</p>
<p><strong>Artwork Details</strong></p>
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<li>Original mixed-media stone and drawing artwork<br />
• Created on 3 mm thick mount board with natural stones painted using permanent markers and Gelly Roll pen<br />
• Drawing executed in permanent markers and Gelly Roll pens<br />
• Professionally framed in a solid black wood frame with a 3.5 cm-wide mount for depth and presence<br />
• Protected with Artglass AR 70, offering anti-reflective clarity, 70% UV protection, and museum-grade preservation<br />
• Can be displayed on a wall or placed on a shelf or desk using the included metal stand<br />
• Each element is hand-finished to preserve its natural texture and depth<br />
• For indoor display only<br />
• Please note: Slight variations in color may occur between the physical artwork and the displayed product image due to lighting conditions and screen settings. Each piece is photographed to capture its essence as accurately as possible.</li>
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<p><strong>Size &amp; Edition Details</strong></p>
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<td>Artwork</td>
<td>L 13 × H 13</td>
<td>One-of-a-kind (Unique Original)</td>
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<td>+ 3.5 cm mount and frame on each side (2.5 cm frame thickness)</td>
<td>—</td>
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<td>L 20 × H 20 × D 2.5</td>
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<p><strong>Artwork Information</strong></p>
<p><strong>Title:</strong> Bou Mathal, the Street Philosopher<br />
<strong>Description:</strong> A reflective scene capturing Bou Mathal as a storyteller of the streets sharing wisdom through humour, timing, and familiar sayings. Seated beneath a street lamp, he gestures gently, reminding us that some truths are best shared lightly and that the right words, spoken at the right moment, can linger long after the conversation ends.<br />
<strong>Original Media:</strong> Mount board with natural stones, permanent markers, and Gelly Roll pens<br />
<strong>Completed on:</strong> 01.12.2025<br />
<strong>Edition:</strong> Unique – Rare – Original Art</p>
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