Saudi heritage at a plastic exhibition in Dammam

The participating works deal with the Kingdom's heritage, landmarks, and history.

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Thirty-seven plastic artists are participating in the "Golden Feather" art exhibition, which opens today in Dammam, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The exhibition organizer, Mustafa Darwish, said that the “Golden Feather” is an exhibition of “comprehensive plastic art” and will last for 10 days, and it is its first session, as it is scheduled to be held three times a year, under the auspices of the head of the Tskin Foundation for Hospitality Services, Abdulaziz Khaled Al-Humaidan .

He pointed out that the exhibition comes within the framework of seeking to maximize the role of the economy and business community in supporting and enriching the Saudi plastic scene, and in appreciation of the role of plastic arts in serving society.

He pointed out that the works presented in the exhibition of paintings and sculptures deal with the Kingdom's heritage, its special nature, and the landmarks of its history and present.

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