Bazan Lane house in Jeddah AlBalad, Saudi Arabia

Art print watercolor of Jeddah AlBalad facade in Saudi Arabia Indian ink and blue color mashrabiyah
Watercolor painted art print of building in Bazan Lane in Jeddah AlBalad, Saudi Arabia. By Jaimesan. Black ink and watercolors.

4 different façades to choose from!

Ideal as a farewell present or masalama gift for colleagues, give away to visitors or presents for family and friends abroad or inside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Simple clean sketches show these facades beauty based on simplicity and spontaneity.

Can be bespoke colored or choose a new façade to make it for you!

Art print watercolor of Jeddah AlBalad facade in Saudi Arabia Indian ink and brown color mashrabiyah
Watercolor painted art print of building in Bazan Lane in Jeddah AlBalad, Saudi Arabia. By Jaimesan. Black ink and watercolors.
Easy to frame with standard frames, like IKEA Hovsta 30x40cm.
Jeddah AlBalad Saudi Arabia
Black and white version above. Also available hand painted in brown, green and turquoise. Any other color is also possible to make.
Art print watercolor of Jeddah AlBalad facade in Saudi Arabia Indian ink and green color mashrabiyah
Watercolor painted art print of building in Bazan Lane in Jeddah AlBalad, Saudi Arabia. By Jaimesan. Black ink and watercolors.
Mug and travel mug with Jeddah AlBalad design Saudi Arabia
Mugs and travel mugs printed with Jeddah AlBalad theme available here.
SAUDI ARABIA

Bazan Lane house

Impressive complex building in corner of Bazan Lane and Abu Inabah Lane. A black ink sketch reproduced by giclée art quality printing technique and hand painted with watercolors in the typical Al Balad colors: blue, turquoise, green and brown.

This house is large and complex with addition of elements in comparison to the more structured and geometrical facades in the neighborhood.

Format28.5x38.5 cm 308 gr/m2 Hahnemühle Paper Giclée copy, watercolor hand painted.
TechniqueOriginal in black ink. Giclée copies. Winsor&Newton watercolors.
Ref. nr.201904

Jeddah is the traditional harbor town in Saudi Arabia where millions of pilgrims and sailors have come and gone for their Hajj trips and for the lively business activity. The neighborhood of Al Balad is remarkable for the size and quality of its buildings in comparison with the relatively humble architecture of the nearby coastal regions in Saudi Arabia. There is a whole neighborhood between preserved and forgotten that still keeps its commercial life at ground level and slowly gets renovated on the upper floors. These UNESCO World Heritage constructions are made of coral stones, wood and plaster.

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