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Chez Les Artistes

Merzouga


Creative French-Amazigh (Berber) couple, Johanne and Lahcen, have set up a small, rammed-earth art gallery and cafe in the village of Khamlia. Her work is figurative, drawing inspiration from desert peoples, while he creates vibrant abstracts incorporating Amazigh symbols. They serve good coffee, too.


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