Giant Artwork Around Monument in Saudi Arabia - Al Ula

Giant Artwork Around Monument in Saudi Arabia - Al Ula

USE LIMITED UNTIL FEBRUARY 29, 2024 AND RESTRICTED TO THE EVOCATION OF THIS CAMPAIGN, COMPULSORY CREDIT WITH THE NAME OF THE ARTIST - An artwork by US artist David Popa, in Hegra in AlUla desert of Saudi Arabia, taken on January 27, 2024. The art piece which takes the shape of two protective hands, constructed around the Nabatean tomb of Lihyan, Son of Kuza, is the first phase of the “I Care” campaign, launched February 01, 2024, by the Royal Commission for AlUla “to celebrate, protect and promote the rich heritage, diversity and history of Northwest Arabia”. Famous for his sustainable approach and innovative techniques, David Popa’s artwork is symbolic of I Care’s ambition to carefully protect and cherish places of great historic and cultural value – vulnerable sites that resonate deeply with the community and global heritage experts alike. The artwork is constructed using exclusively natural elements, including yellow earth from Europe and red earth from the Middle East, it is one of Popa’s largest to date.

  • Product Code
  • ILEA002276945
  • Registered date
  • 2024/1/27 00:00:00
  • Credit
  • Abaca Press / Kyodo News Images
  • Media source
  • ABACA
  • Media size
  • 5168 × 2904 pixel
  • Resolution
  • 200 dpi
  • Deployment size
  • 2.96(MB)*
  • Special instruction
  • 2024 AND RESTRICTED TO THE EVOCATION OF THIS CAMPAIGN, USE LIMITED UNTIL FEBRUARY 29, COMPULSORY CREDIT WITH THE NAME OF THE ARTIST

*File size when opened in Photoshop, etc.

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