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Dubai Canvas 3D Art Festival artists at work 2017-03-01

Dubai Canvas 3D Art Festival artists at work

Artists participating in the Dubai Canvas 3D Art Festival have prepared their creations at City Walk ahead of the official start of the event that starts from 1 to 7 March 2017. The public had an invaluable opportunity to watch some of the world’s most accomplished 3D artists, many of them pioneers of new styles and techniques, at work. City Walk is currently being transformed into an ‘open air canvas’ for the artists to create their works. We take a look at the artists at work with a set of some great shots by the organisers.

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The week-long Festival features the works of 25 international artists shortlisted for the Dubai Canvas 3D Art Award, the world’s first award that recognises excellence in 3D art. Joining the international artists are some of the UAE’s most talented young national artists.


 

Dubai Canvas 2017 is organised by Brand Dubai, the creative arm of the Government of Dubai Media Office (GDMO), in partnership with Meraas, one of Dubai’s leading holding companies.

Project Manager of Dubai Canvas 2017 Ayesha bin Kalli said: “I would like to invite the public to come and see the master artists at work this week at City Walk. One of the key objectives of Dubai Canvas is to make art more accessible to a wider audience. By creating opportunities for the public to view the artists creating their pieces, we wanted to make this a truly interactive art festival. Getting a glimpse into the creative and technical processes of these wonderful artists is a treat in itself. I am sure that the artworks being displayed at the event will intrigue and amaze the audience and create memorable experiences for them.”

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The AED2.3 million Dubai Canvas 3D Art Award saw a total of 122 entries from 35 countries. Artists who submitted proposals for the Award represent almost 80% of the global community of 3D artists. The 25 artists shortlisted for the final round of the Award will display their creations at the Dubai Canvas 3D Art Festival.

A jury comprising of renowned international and local artists will evaluate the 25 shortlisted artworks to select three winners of the Dubai Canvas 3D Art Award. The winners will be honoured at a ceremony to be held at the Festival. There will also be a ‘People’s Choice’ award based on votes from the public.

Dubai Canvas 3D Art Festival 2017 aims to build on the success of last year’s Festival. The 2016 event, also featured the works of a wide array of artists from across the world, received an overwhelming response from both residents and visitors to Dubai.


 

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Artists attending the 2017 Dubai Canvas 3D Art Festival: 

Fat Heat
Cobre
Cuboliquido
Danila Shmelev
Dima Fatum
Ella Mundt
Fanakapan
Gennaro Troia
JUANDRÉS VERA
Kobra
Leon Keer
Milouz
Mr. Kas (Nelson Marques)
Nate Baranowski
Nikolaj Arndt
Odeith -Joao Reis
Qi Xinghua
Remko Van Schaik
Rene Muniz
Ruben Poncia
Ryhop (Ryszard Paprocki)
Tomotero
Truman Adams
Vera Bugatti
John Pugh

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