Added on 02/11/2010
Maya Zankoul
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The drawings of Maya Zankoul
In summary, it would be GREAT if the municipalities could set a quota (and enforce it) for building construction in residential areas according to market needs and nature preservation!
Note: These drawings are not done justice in the gallery. Open them up by clicking on them, or better go here to see them in their original glory, and to find more…
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by Maya Zankoul
Maya is a Lebanese graphic/web designer & illustrator living in Lebanon, and "a victim of the system every single day…" Her blog is a place to release the tensions created by daily hassles, or simply to tell stories of her daily life through fast illustrations. If you like Maya's musings, you can purchase her book. Visit Maya's site for more details...


