Google the name Chant Avedissian (1951-2018) and you will be led to over 20,000 links and images presenting the artist primarily through the lens of his world-recognized signature stencils. Fueled by Egypt’s twentieth-century political and cultural heyday or Golden Age, Avedissian’s stencils may have started as “childhood memories,” but eventually, transformed into a subtle critical discourse of the Egyptian and Arab society. But what about the pre-stencil period? Who was Chant Avedissian then, and what was his message?