Ismail Hariri, 44, began sculpting at an early age. He worked as an interior designer before the conflict forced him to flee to Jordan with his wife and children in 2013.
After arriving in Za’atari, he was reluctant to take up sculpting again. But after hearing about the project he rediscovered his passion. He has been asked by UNHCR partner International Relief and Development to run art classes for 44 children at the community centre.
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- Recapturing the Grandeur of Syria's Lost Landmarks, in Miniature, Thursday, January 14, 2016 - 07:37