It concludes its activities today with participations and events that attracted hundreds of visitors

"Art of the World Dubai" .. continues to facilitate the acquisition of artwork

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The activities of the seventh session of "World Arts Dubai 2021" take into account the strict application of all health and safety measures recommended, and the Dubai World Trade Center has succeeded in proving its ability to provide an environment characterized by the best levels of safety for hosting direct commercial events and organizing international exhibitions.

The leading exhibition in the Middle East region, which concludes its activities today, offers artistic creations at affordable prices, allowing for the possibility of painting and artistic work in general by the largest segment of society, this feature makes the exhibition witnesses a great turnout from the public and art collectors.

The Dubai Urban Art Exhibition, a space dedicated to graffiti and street art, succeeded in attracting great interest from visitors on the first day of the exhibition, as it presented live artistic sessions, in which a number of the most prominent local and international artists participated, and this event included a competition in which the winner was able to obtain a space Presented for free in next year's edition of the show.

«Theater of Digital Art» presented two distinct visual experiences, under the title «From Monet to Kandinsky and the Impressionists». The participation of Dubai Police featured a group of artworks presented by talented officers, and the exhibition also witnessed a fashion show that included a group of wearable and handmade artworks from the creations of the designer. Resident in Dubai, Samar Raafat.

This edition of the exhibition attracted the participation of more than 250 artists and galleries from 27 countries, and visitors had an appointment with more than 2,000 pieces of various artistic genres, from mixed media and photography, to sculpture, graffiti and digital art.

Various workshops

The workshop corner provided visitors to the exhibition wishing to enhance their artistic skills and create their own artistic works, the opportunity to participate in a series of workshops run by the most prominent experts in the sector, while maintaining social distancing measures.

The weekend will feature a range of exciting activities such as knife painting by Dubai Arts Gallery, a children's drawing session with a virtual Artezaar art gallery, and Nikon photography sessions for adults and children.

Valentina Alekseevna, the artist responsible for running the workshops, said: “For the third year, I collaborate with the World Art Gallery Dubai to provide artistic sessions, and during the workshops I make sure to provide the participants with detailed directions, to allow them to create the most beautiful pieces of art with different skills.”

Participating artists

A wide range of artists participated in this year's edition of the exhibition, and among the exhibition’s contents featured distinctive local artistic contributions, among them the works of Emirati artist Moza Al Mansoori, whose creations are inspired by everyday everyday details, such as music, movies and nature, from which she creates small paintings that mix various colors. With its elaborate abstract style.

Emirati artist Amal Mohammed, a specialist in mathematics, displays an exclusive collection of her artworks inspired by the sea, mythical creatures, and feminine energy.

Amal's most prominent artistic work, "The Whirlpool", was inspired by Emirati folk stories, in which she displays the beauty of colorful marine creatures.

Artist Sarah El Harbali is participating for the first time in the activities of the exhibition, through a group of unique artworks, as she is the first artist to present the concept of spectrum as an expression of the spiritual art of reciting the Holy Quran.

Al-Harbeli's collection of artwork depicts Qur’anic verses in the form of audio signals that are displayed on paintings, wall drawings, and other sculptures.

Emerging talents

In order to highlight the emerging talents in the field of pottery making, the Culture and Arts Authority in Dubai (Dubai Culture) is organizing an exhibition of pottery artifacts for young and old artists, citizens and residents of the United Arab Emirates.

The exhibition will present the works of young artists who have learned the art of pottery making at the Al Jalila Cultural Center for Children, and have created pieces that are distinguished by standards of craftsmanship, technology and innovation.

The works of Emirati Amal Mohammed are inspired by the sea, mythical creatures, and feminine energy.

Emirati artist Moza Al Mansoori documents everyday details, such as music and movies.

Sarah Harbali depicts Quranic verses in the form of audio signals that she displays on panels.

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