Copper Artist with Disability Showcases Talent at Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition

Riyadh: The International Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition featured a distinguished artistic contribution by Osama Al-Harbi, a talented individual with disabilities, who showcased his unique copper painting experience in the exhibition's arts area, reflecting his determination to transform personal challenges into creative expression.

According to Saudi Press Agency, Al-Harbi completes a new painting every two days using a sophisticated technique. He begins with a pencil sketch, then engraves the copper and adds color using wood paints. A distinctive feature of his work is the layer of cork wool beneath each piece, which gives the final artwork a striking three-dimensional effect.

The artist's pavilion has attracted wide attendance, with visitors expressing great admiration for his talent. Al-Harbi emphasized his inspiring philosophy, stating that disability is no obstacle to ambition and that sincere will can transform challenges into opportunities for achievement. He also offered visitors the opportunity to purchase his exhibited works, highlighting both the presence of fine art at the exhibition and the public's positive interaction with creative individuals.

The International Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition 2025 is being held at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center in Malham from October 2 to 11, featuring 23 diverse cultural, entertainment, and educational events.