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Emirati Artists Shine at Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition in Abu Dhabi

ABU DHABI, 6th September, WAM / The Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition, in its current session, occupied the interests of plastic artists participating in the arts and crafts sector, who excelled in drawing horses, falcons and sand, highlighting the aesthetics of the Emirati environment and consolidating identity.
Emirati plastic artist Ibrahim Hamdan Al Mazrouei is participating in the display of 20 paintings that reflect features of the Emirati environment, in cooperation with Emirati plastic artist Huda Al Riyami, within the “Al Mazrouei Art” corner.
Al Mazrouei said that he is participating with Emirati plastic artist Huda Al Riyami in presenting this art group through a creative experience through which they seek to confirm the role of Emirati people in expressing the local environment, drawing its vocabulary in the best way, and transferring these vocabulary to the outside world through plastic paintings that have been admired and appreciated by the public since day one. to put it on the show.
He pointed out that the paintings included horses and birds, as well as pictures of Their Highnesses the Sheikhs, our ideal of success, excellence, and the ability to place our beloved country in the ranks of developed countries in all fields, stressing that the audience’s turnout and encouragement is the greatest motivator for any artist to highlight his best and present the new in order to meet The taste of the public is a fan of plastic art. The paintings displayed vary between those drawn on leather and those drawn on velvet, as the latter is the most difficult in the drawing process due to the difficulty of controlling color compared to other drawing methods.
Al Mazrouei pointed out that he has been constantly participating in the Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition since 2016 until now. Through these years, the exhibition has continued its success year after year and was able to confirm its position as one of the best platforms for the convergence of arts and cultures in the world due to the large number of pavilions of Arab and foreign countries that came from all over the world to participate. The people of the Emirates celebrate their local heritage. He emphasized that the participation of any artist in this global event is a personal addition to him.
For her part, Emirati plastic artist Farida Yahya confirmed her distinguished presence in the arts sector at the Abu Dhabi Hunting Exhibition, which remarkably celebrates the most important elements of the local heritage and cultural identity of the Emirati people, including falcons, horses and hunting tools adopted by the people of the Emirates in their travels and ways of living on this land long ago.
Farida Yahya expressed her happiness with the participation of her fellow Emirati plastic artists, along with other artists from the region and the world, in this unique cultural and heritage event that brings together the cultures and ideas of the world on the land of Abu Dhabi.
She pointed out that this artistic presence adds to her experiences and allows the exchange of ideas and visions in various artworks, which reflects positively on the capabilities of the participating artists and gives them more spacious spaces to express their artistic personalities.
Yahya explained that she is participating for the third time in the Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition after the turnout and encouragement that she received during the past sessions, as she was participating with artistic groups of UAE plastic artists, but the current version of the exhibition is participating in it for the first time individually through 5 oil paintings through which she seeks to communicate The Emirati heritage and the consolidation of the Emirati identity to the widest extent, since art is a universal language and everyone can understand and taste it easily. Among the paintings in which she participated was one that bore the name of the Falcon and another, the tenderness of the desert, in addition to the paintings of dignitaries in the country.
The Emirati plastic artist praised the support that Emiratis receive from practitioners of various arts, by giving them the opportunity to be present and participate in such major events that refine their artistic experience and push them forward on the path of creativity and success.

Zakaria Mohieldin / Reem Al-Hajry

2023-09-06 18:03:33
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