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CSUN alumna held solo art show last week
Hanna Von Matern
October 2, 2018
Ada Saei's exhibition "Art History in a Trumpcentric Era OR TRUMPHESIS OF NOSTRADUMBASS," shows Saei's sculptural-paintings where she uses visual humor with her political cartoons. The exhibition, located inside CSUN Art Galleries, was held from Sept. 15 to 26. Photo credit: Hanna Von Matern
Ada Saei's piece, "The Rape of America", is made from oil on cardboard, linnen, gold-leaf and mixed media in her exhibition at CSUN Art galleries on Sept. 26, 2018. Photo credit: Hanna Von Matern
Close up of Saei's "The Trumputinis wedding", oil on cardboard linen and mixed media. Photo credit: Hanna Von Matern
"Art Through the Ages" by Men O. Pause is incorporated in Saei's exhibition. Photo credit: Hanna Von Matern
Ada Saei's "Trump eating a dreamer" made with oil on cardboard linen and mixed media. Photo credit: Hanna Von Matern
"A Manual on Building a Right Wingwall" made with of acrylic on cardboard. Saei has a Masters in Art Education. Photo credit: Hanna Von Matern
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