Reigns: My aim is to recall the historical fraternal relationship between the Kingdom and the Emirates

The painting "Naseej 1" awards a Saudi artist the title of "Guinness"

The painting carried two gigantic pictures of the founding parents of the Kingdom and the Emirates.

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Saudi plastic artist Ohoud Abdullah Al-Maliki has achieved an achievement by obtaining the Guinness World Records title for the largest art painting painted with coffee.

The official authority to monitor and record world records said that Al-Maliki's vows is the first Saudi woman to achieve an individual title of this kind.

The painting shed light on seven pioneering figures in the history of Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

Two gigantic pictures of the founding parents of the Kingdom and the Emirates, the late King Abdulaziz bin Abdulrahman bin Faisal Al Saud, and the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, may God rest their souls, were shown.

Al-Maliki said, "The painting required working for 45 days without interruption, and it used two witnesses and continuous photography to fulfill the requirements of achieving this world record," adding, "My ultimate goal is to remind the fraternal relationship that struck at the roots of history between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates."

The painting was called “Naseej 1”, and it spanned an area of ​​220 square meters, and consisted of seven pieces of cotton cloth connected to each other.

The artist added, "I was patient with the aim of coming up with the best artwork possible. I was able to draw in four different shades of color, and I also used drawing equipment of different sizes."

The painting in coffee extends over an area of ​​220 meters.

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