Saudi artist paints a picture of the Crown Prince with the precious monuments of Jabal Tawiq
Inspired by the words of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi artist Sarah Al-Zaidi has created a portrayal of the Crown Prince using precious monuments and minerals.
According to Arab News, Sarah Al-Zaidi has completed the portrayal of Prince Muhammad bin Salman in a period of five months.
The monuments used in it were collected from Jabal Tawiq, a mountain in the north of the area.
Prince Muhammad bin Salman had said that the courage of the people of Saudi Arabia is like Jabal Tawiq.
Jabal Tawiq is a long pitch that passes through the Najd Plateau in central Arabia.
The 800 km long mountain range extends from the Qasim region in the northwest of Riyadh to Al-Rubai Al-Khali in the south.
The denes around Jabal Tawiq used to be home to people centuries agone.
The mountain is now a recreational destination for trampers and trampers.
For her specialty, Sarah Al-Zaidi collects precious monuments similar as amber, quartz and obsidian, which she uses with oyster shells and pieces of wood to produce mosaic-suchlike workshop of art.