In the video, a Saudi woman enters "Guinness" with the largest plate of coffee

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 Ahoud was the first Saudi woman to achieve an individual title of this kind, considering this an exceptional step in registering talents from the Arab region.

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The Saudi artist's painting, which hails from the outskirts of the Naseem neighborhood in the Saudi city of Jeddah, sheds light on seven pioneering figures in the history of Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

With regard to avoiding food waste, Al-Maliki's Reigns used only about 4.5 kg of non-consumable coffee.

I also mixed coffee with water to get four different shades of brown.

The frame of the painting is decorated with Sadu decoration - which is one of the types of fabric in the Arabian Peninsula, and in the Kingdom represents part of the national heritage facades and is included in the list of cultural heritage according to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization - UNESCO.

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.


"I was patient with the aim of coming up with the best artwork possible, and I was able to paint in four different shades of color," the artist added.

It also used drawing equipment of different sizes.

A video linked to the painting shows a review of this gigantic artwork that was shown in the suburb of "Riyadh Scheme" in the city of Jeddah, where the Saudi artist and her father are shown.

It is noteworthy that the women of Saudi Arabia have achieved other achievements with Guinness World Records, but this is the first time of its kind that a Saudi woman has won this ancient title on her own.

In 2015, 8,264 women from Saudi Arabia were able to form the largest educational tape formed by humans to raise awareness of the importance of early screening for breast cancer.

It is noteworthy that Ahoud is studying in her final year at the Faculty of Law at King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah, and her work is receiving attention on social media.

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