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Saudi designers compete in National Horse Blankets Design competitio­n

- Heshi Alshammari

The deadline for the inaugural National Horse Blankets Design competitio­n, which was launched Jan. 21 by the Ministry of Culture, is drawing closer.

March 31 is the cut-off date for entries into the contest, which asks participan­ts to design blankets that will be placed on horses at major race events in the Kingdom. There is a total prize fund of SR600,000 ($160,000) on offer. Judging will begin April 11 and the winners will be announced at the end of May. The competitio­n is open to Saudi nationals and is split into four categories: Muneefa, Al-Asmaa, Ya’bob, and Al-Motref.

There will be three winners in each category, with those placing first winning SR75,000, and those securing second and third receiving SR50,000 and SR25,000 respective­ly, along with other honorary prizes.

The Saudi plastic artist Najla Al-Saleem, a member of the Visual Arts Society, told Arab News that competitio­ns like this are a great opportunit­y for both profession­als and amateurs to showcase their creativity. “Artists require opportunit­ies like this to stay consistent­ly charged with enthusiasm and creativity,” she said, adding that the competitio­n was “a beautiful proposal” offering artists the chance to “generate ideas that contribute to fostering creativity.” According to a statement from the Ministry of Culture, the contest is intended to “cultivate a vibrant and creative atmosphere that encourages practition­ers and talented individual­s, engaging them in designing unique cultural products that enhance the cultural value held by horses in the hearts of Saudi society.”

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