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100% of the proceeds of the sale of this print by Roi Saade, part of an auxiliary print sale from our exhibition All What I Want Is Life will go to The Lebanese Red Cross.
This is to support those suffering the effects of a massive explosion that happened on Tuesday, August 4 2020, which (at the time of writing) has killed over 100 people and injured over 4000.
Born and raised in Lebanon, Roï Saade is an independent visual designer working in both graphic design and photography.
After years as a graphic designer, Saade's visual perception and curiosity led him to leave the corporate world and follow his creative path. He uses photography as a tool to access unfamiliar places, challenging himself to connect with strangers while interchangeably observing life from a distance in its form and content. In 2016, He was granted the Arab Documentary Photography Program (ADPP) supported by The Arab Fund for Arts and Culture, Magnum Foundation and Prince Claus Fund.
Alongside, Roï is the designer of DogFood Magazine, an independent Photo Magazine combining archival material mixed with a dash of cynicism.
Saade holds a Master’s degree of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the Holy Spirit University - USEK in Lebanon.