The artist, Murshid Misho, wanted through his winning art project to challenge global happiness to transform tragic images into happy art.

And the images of bloody wars prompted him to think of a way in which the world can imagine without war, fear or blood.

"The pictures were so noisy that I began to sleep without sleep. As a result, I would ignore them. Then I decided that I did not want to see suffering and pain. I want to see a world without violence, where everyone is happy," he said.

Misho participated in nine artistic works within the World Saoud Challenge and hopes to continue the project to produce up to 30 works.