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Kuwaiti artist paints images of Gulf achievements, patriotism at Expo

  • Sulaiman Al-Enezi depicted developments leading up to the launch of UAE-backed Mars mission Hope Probe.
  • The artist has been an avid sand artist since childhood but got into lighting recently.

Through the use of sand and light to the sound of music, Kuwaiti Sulaiman Al-Enezi portrayed images of great accomplishments and patriotism in the Gulf Arab region at his country’s pavilion one week into Expo 2020 Dubai on Thursday.
An interactive sand painting by the artist to attending crowds depicted the developments leading up to the launch of Hope Probe, an ongoing UAE-backed exploration mission of Mars – the first of its kind in the Arab region, KUNA reported.
Al-Enezi said the space mission is a “source of pride for the UAE and other Gulf Arab states.”
The Kuwaiti artist has been an avid sand painter since childhood but recently got into light painting, albeit with a twist, as his works come in an interactive, ever-changing format.