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Rashid Al Mulla: Portrait and Environmental Art

April 11, 20232 Mins Read
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Rashid Al Mulla is an Emirati artist known for his skill in portrait and environmental art. He was born and raised in Sharjah and currently resides in Dubai. His portraits are notable for their ability to convey human emotions, while his environmental pieces aim to raise awareness on important issues such as water scarcity, deforestation, and animal cruelty.

Rashid’s work has been featured in various galleries and events and is included in private and public collections throughout the UAE. Notable events where his work has been exhibited include the Sikka Art Fair, the Annual Exhibition in Sharjah, and the Faike exhibitions at FN Design in Dubai.

Artwork by Rashid Al Mulla
Artwork by Rashid Al Mulla
Artwork by Rashid Al Mulla
Artwork by Rashid Al Mulla
Artwork by Rashid Al Mulla

In 2019, Rashid Al Mulla was commissioned by The Cultural Office of Sheikha Manal Bint Mohammad Al Maktoum and nine other artists to create a 140-meter-long mural. He has also created live art pieces at events such as the Sikka Art and Design Festival in 2016, the Arab Travel Market, and the Mirdif City Center for the Ministry of Culture.

In his latest exhibition at the Sikka Art and Design Festival in 2023, Rashid showcased a collection of digital art on canvas, including “Counting Stars,” “Ocean Protector,” and “Don’t Be Fooled.” His group is imbued with hidden messages and symbols, which he hopes will guide viewers toward fulfilling their personal missions.

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