Salwa Fallouh (Arabic: سلمى فلوح; 1920 – December 26, 2008), was a Syrian painter and illustrator.
[2] She married at the age of 20 to Hani Al-Salem, and together they had 9 children.
[2][4] When her children were raised, she began exploring the process of making art.
[1] Her work was primarily impressionist landscapes, animals, and still life paintings.
[2][4] Carlos Barona Narbione, of the Cervantes Center in Damascus wrote about her after her first art exhibition: “These are the birds, trees, deer, suns, and flowers that Salwa saw in her childhood,”[1] She died on December 26, 2008, in Syria.