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Artist transforms trash into treasure at World Art Dubai

AROUND 300 ARTISTS AND GALLERIES ARE SHOWCASING THEIR ECLECTIC ARTWORKS

- BY JUMANA KHAMIS Staff Reporter

ADubai resident known for wearing every piece of trash she generates is reinforcin­g her message this month to reduce waste by showcasing her recycled artwork at the World Art Dubai exhibition.

Opened yesterday, the exhibition taking place at the Dubai World Trade Centre until Saturday is an affordable art platform where worldwide galleries present art lovers with a variety of artworks ranging from $100 to $20,000.

This year, around 300 artists and galleries are showcasing their eclectic artworks during the flagship Dubai Art Season event. More than 4,000 original contempora­ry artworks, paintings, sculptures, digital photograph­s and custom-made instillati­ons are on display and up for sale at the exhibition.

Among them are Mariska Nell’s paintings that are made of a combinatio­n of pictures taken during her travel around the world, black and white paint, and a variety of recycled materials including milk bottles, soda cans, Nespresso capsules and water bottles.

With just five days left to conclude her monthlong ‘Waste me not’ campaign, which started on March 24, the South African national said taking part in the exhibition is another way to reinforce her message to the public.

“The message I want to send is to get people to look at their waste and find ways to reuse it and make something beautiful, transformi­ng their trash into treasure,” said Nell.

On the 26th day of the challenge yesterday, Nell was standing at her booth carrying more than 50kg of waste tucked into her long trash suit and divided in a trolley beside her. The fulltime artist continues to attract people to her cause through her unique art pieces and handmade recycled accessorie­s.

The fourth season of the exhibition has also brought together more than 150 exhibitors from countries including the USA, the UK, India, China, Peru, Denmark and Germany.

New countries joining the exhibition this year include Australia, Belgium, China, Poland, Romania, Ukraine, Croatia, Macedonia, and Zimbabwe. A dedicated pavilion from Japan will also be hosting a VIP Japanese cultural evening featuring exclusive calligraph­y sessions, music and entertainm­ent today.

Outside the exhibition, the Ripe Craft Market is open daily with dozens of local exhibitors displaying hand-crafted lifestyle gifts, arts, crafts and furniture, as well as fashion and jewellery. Meanwhile, in celebratio­n of the Year of Zayed, Forever Rose will be showcasing an inspired portrait of Shaikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan at the show.

 ?? Pankaj Sharma/Gulf News ?? Mariska Nell wearing garbage bags to spread awareness about reducing trash at World Art Dubai.
Pankaj Sharma/Gulf News Mariska Nell wearing garbage bags to spread awareness about reducing trash at World Art Dubai.

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