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‘The Art of Giving’ – a group exhibition by 30 artists for 30 days of Ramadan

May 25, 2018

H.E. Sheikha Wafa Hasher Al Maktoum announced the opening of ‘The Art of Giving’ – a group exhibition at FN Designs that brings together 30 artists for 30 days of Ramadan. Each artist has contributed one unique artwork of his or her choice to the show that is displayed at the gallery in the form of limited edition poster. In addition, FN Designs has produced a beautiful pack of 30 postcards featuring the full collection that will be sold during the Holy month and proceeds from the sale will be used to buy Iftar meals.

“Compassion and generosity are the hallmarks of the Art of Giving project that is an ongoing initiative by FN Designs. Through this annual CSR programme we strive to contribute to the well-being of the community while fostering responsible thinking. I would like to thank all the artists who have come together in this endeavor to give back to society through their creativity,” H.E. Sheikha Wafa Hasher Al Maktoum, said.

What is truly fascinating is the diversity of artworks in the collection. The pack of postcards excites the senses with its mix of styles and is an opportunity to discover local artists. Speaking about the idea behind the postcards H.E. Sheikha Wafa Hasher Al Maktoum said: “Like everything else, for years, virtualisation and digitalisation have had an ever-increasing impact on our everyday life. However, there is always a need for something tangible that people can keep and remember. The postcards are ideal to convey the Ramadan or Eid greetings to your friends, family and business associates.”

The pack of postcards can be purchased at FN Designs. Prominent names among the 30-featured artists include H.E. Sheikha Wafa Hasher Al Maktoum, Rashid Al Mulla and Kris Kang.


May 25, 2018
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