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THE SULTAN GALLERY

  • ABOUT
  • CURRENT
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    • BY ARTIST
    • BY EXHIBITION YEAR
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HAMAD AL SAAB & ALI SULTAN 2008

The inspiration behind the Harmony Exhibition stems from the incredible array of talented individuals in the music industry today. "Both Arabic and Western musicians today fulfil such an important role in our emotive journeys that both Ali and myself wanted to pay tribute to the artists that invite us to take this special journey along with them," explained Hamad Al Saab.

Ali Sultan further stated that "The vibrant use of color is associated with the vibrant flow of feelings that are frequently coupled with music. The subtle color tones are reflective of the different moods that we embrace when we allow ourselves the pleasure of joining the artists in this reflective arena of their lives."

Hamad and Ali have chosen to use the Harmony Exhibition to launch their charitable initiative based on their philosophy of giving back to the community. 20% of all profits from the Harmony Exhibition sales will be donated to launching and implementing the world-renowned Mencap program (UK), the voice of learning disability touching the hearts of communities throughout the world, which is now available in Kuwait, the first country within the Middle East region. "Everything Mencap does is about valuing and supporting people with a learning disability and their families and careers. We are thrilled to be able to contribute towards enabling this program to actively improve the lives of citizens and non-citizens living in Kuwait. It is our hope that our contribution will make an invaluable difference to the lives of the children and their families," commented Hamad Al-Saab

HAMAD AL SAAB & ALI SULTAN 2008

The inspiration behind the Harmony Exhibition stems from the incredible array of talented individuals in the music industry today. "Both Arabic and Western musicians today fulfil such an important role in our emotive journeys that both Ali and myself wanted to pay tribute to the artists that invite us to take this special journey along with them," explained Hamad Al Saab.

Ali Sultan further stated that "The vibrant use of color is associated with the vibrant flow of feelings that are frequently coupled with music. The subtle color tones are reflective of the different moods that we embrace when we allow ourselves the pleasure of joining the artists in this reflective arena of their lives."

Hamad and Ali have chosen to use the Harmony Exhibition to launch their charitable initiative based on their philosophy of giving back to the community. 20% of all profits from the Harmony Exhibition sales will be donated to launching and implementing the world-renowned Mencap program (UK), the voice of learning disability touching the hearts of communities throughout the world, which is now available in Kuwait, the first country within the Middle East region. "Everything Mencap does is about valuing and supporting people with a learning disability and their families and careers. We are thrilled to be able to contribute towards enabling this program to actively improve the lives of citizens and non-citizens living in Kuwait. It is our hope that our contribution will make an invaluable difference to the lives of the children and their families," commented Hamad Al-Saab

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