This work was one of three new murals installed at Black Cat Alley, as part of the Mural Festival that took place over the September 22 and 23 weekend.
David Najib Kasir is contemporary oil-painter living and working in Milwaukee. His work is comprised of personal narratives that surround the act of coming to terms with the challenges of family, life, love and loss.
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