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Emirati artist does UAE proud at humanity forum in Egypt

Maisoun Al Saleh says she is blessed to be able to follow her heart

- BY SHARMILA DHAL Chief Reporter

Maisoun Al Saleh, the GCC’s first female artist to paint underwater, has added another feather to her ornate cap.

Just back from Egypt, the 30-year-old Emirati told Gulf News she was chosen to represent the UAE at the Reviving Humanity Memorial at Sharm Al Shaikh where she created a sculpture that has gone on permanent display, along with the works of 72 other artists from various countries.

From the heart

Maisoun, who otherwise works with mobile applicatio­ns and websites at a Dubai government entity, said she feels blessed to be able to follow her heart. “My work titled Essence of

Soul is in fact inspired by the human heart, which is symbolic of equality. The aim of the Egypt meet was to unite the world in a mission to revive humanity that has become elusive in the wake of wars, terrorism and misfortune­s,” she noted.

Maisoun, who belongs to a family of artists, said she also represente­d the UAE in the first UAEGreece Cultural Week in Athens a week earlier. “I collaborat­ed with Greek artist Christos Indonaropo­ulos for a joint exhibit.”

A multi-disciplina­ry artist, Maisoun is known for using bones and skeletal remains in her works. She said the skeletal compositio­ns reveal stories from Emirati life, culture and history.

“All my work is inspired by true stories. Like the Dara

Chronicles. My grandfathe­r survived the passenger liner MV

Dara explosion in 1961. I wanted to do something special. I set out to learn scuba diving, so I could visit the underwater site to create a unique artwork. I exhaustive­ly researched the event and sought different views from different people. I also looked at letters about the incident written by the shipping company and police investigat­ors, besides news articles, and stories told by survivors or family members of those who had died.”

The result was a highly acclaimed digital artwork cum painting cum installati­on. Subsequent­ly, Maisoun did a spray painting on a building on 2nd December Street, part of the Dubai Street Museum project. The mural, derived from stamps based on the Dara Chronicles, was painted on the building. The project took 12 days to complete.

Maisoun entered internatio­nal auctions at the age of 20. She has travelled around the world and displayed her works at many prestigiou­s platforms.

 ??  ?? Multi-disciplina­ry artist Maisoun says her skeletal compositio­ns reveal stories from Emirati life, culture and history.
Multi-disciplina­ry artist Maisoun says her skeletal compositio­ns reveal stories from Emirati life, culture and history.
 ??  ?? Maisoun’s ‘Essence of Soul’ at Sharm Al Shaikh display.
Maisoun’s ‘Essence of Soul’ at Sharm Al Shaikh display.

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