With its focus on the Qatari heritage and legacy along with the modern day life, the Sea Shore Art at Al Khor Carnival gives an opportunity to artists to showcase their talent. The carnival has an exclusive place for graffiti that features the resilient face of Qatari art.
Saeeda Habeeb's artwork depicts women's life in Qatar
Mustafa Ameen at work
“We are here to showcase how the Qatari artists work. The graffiti is an attempt to highlight our presence,” said Saeeda Habeeb, who depicts women's life in Qatar - past and present.
A member of Qatar Fine Arts Association under Katara - the Cultural Village, she is active in various initiatives aimed to raise awareness and add beautiful elements to public places. The artist is also part of the Jedariart programme of Qatar Museums.
Mustafa Ameen, another artist at the carnival, said that the exhibition has lent him an opportunity to highlight his artistic talent while helping the visitors get an insight about the tradition's of Qatar. Another artist, Hassab Behoo’s work at the carnival features the traditions of Qatar and its football ties.
Mustafa Ameen, another artist at the carnival, said that the exhibition has lent him an opportunity to highlight his artistic talent while helping the visitors get an insight about the tradition's of Qatar. Another artist, Hassab Behoo’s work at the carnival features the traditions of Qatar and its football ties.