From High Tech to High Art
It’s a long way from Beirut, Lebanon to Santa Clarita, California. It’s also a long way from I.T. specialist to artist. Nabil Bader has traversed both of those journeys to become an award-winning painter whose work is shown in both the United States and Lebanon. Born in 1966, Bader cherishes his time growing up in Lebanon where neighbors from various cultures came together in unexpected ways. “It was an eclectic neighborhood,” Bader remembers.
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Photos by Alex Hafizi |
From High Tech to High Art
By Randy Simer It’s a long way from Beirut, Lebanon to Santa Clarita, California. It’s also a long way from I.T. specialist to artist. Nabil Bader has traversed both of those journeys to become an award-winning painter whose work is shown in both the United States and Lebanon. Born in 1966, Bader cherishes his time growing up in Lebanon where neighbors from various cultures came together in unexpected ways. “It was an eclectic neighborhood,” Bader remembers. “The owner of our building was Greek. Most of the inhabitants were Armenian, French, and Greek. You would say “good morning” in many different languages. In 1975, when the war started, we used to go down stairs to avoid stray bullets. One of our neighbors on the first floor, for example, was Egyptian and she would host us. It turned into a social gathering with all different cultures getting together with food and drinks. We would forget about the war that way.” |


