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Exhibition Reveals Qatar's Beauty Beyond The Fog
(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Katara Cultural Village is offering a fresh perspective on a familiar phenomenon with the“Beyond the Fog” exhibition, showcasing stunning photography by two Qatari artists.
The exhibition, organised by the Ministry of Culture's Qatar Photography Centre, transforms winter mists into an extraordinary visual journey, inviting viewers to discover beauty beyond the ordinary.
The works of Abdulhadi al-Marri and Nasser al-Emadi provide lensmen and enthusiasts an opportunity to explore the often-overlooked beauty hidden within Qatar's seasonal fog.
The concept behind“Beyond the Fog” is a redefinition of the occurrence, often seen as a hurdle due to its disruption of air and road traffic.
The exhibition argues that fog actually conceals enchanting scenes, pulsating with poetry and beauty beneath its white veil.
Organisers noted that Qatar's fog season, lasting from late December to early March, is a rare seasonal occurrence, lending exceptional value to the displayed photographs.
Capturing these moments requires patience and keen observation, making each image a testament to the artists' dedication.
The exhibition also takes viewers on a visual journey through Qatar's unique and diverse landscapes, from the iconic skyscrapers of Doha such as the Katara Towers and The Torch Doha, among others, fading into a dreamlike backdrop, to the serene public gardens where the fog gently embraces tree-lined paths.
“Breathtaking and beautiful” is how many long-time residents, have described the photographs, noting that they could easily relate to the scenes depicted after experiencing them firsthand.
The artists invite viewers to contemplate the scenes before them, seeing the photographs not simply as representations of a rare phenomenon, but as a deeper exploration of Qatar's natural and architectural wonders through artistic eyes.
Al-Emadi, driven by a passion for highlighting the beauty of nature and architecture, strives to leave his mark through unusual angles and innovative photography techniques.
He is an active participant in local events, earning recognition through various exhibitions and competitions.
Al-Marri combines his career in communication, media, and public relations with his passion for photography, reading, history, Islamic culture and heritage, architecture, travel, technology, and filmmaking.
A renowned trainer and award-winning photographer, he has conducted numerous workshops and courses in photography and visual culture.
The exhibition, organised by the Ministry of Culture's Qatar Photography Centre, transforms winter mists into an extraordinary visual journey, inviting viewers to discover beauty beyond the ordinary.
The works of Abdulhadi al-Marri and Nasser al-Emadi provide lensmen and enthusiasts an opportunity to explore the often-overlooked beauty hidden within Qatar's seasonal fog.
The concept behind“Beyond the Fog” is a redefinition of the occurrence, often seen as a hurdle due to its disruption of air and road traffic.
The exhibition argues that fog actually conceals enchanting scenes, pulsating with poetry and beauty beneath its white veil.
Organisers noted that Qatar's fog season, lasting from late December to early March, is a rare seasonal occurrence, lending exceptional value to the displayed photographs.
Capturing these moments requires patience and keen observation, making each image a testament to the artists' dedication.
The exhibition also takes viewers on a visual journey through Qatar's unique and diverse landscapes, from the iconic skyscrapers of Doha such as the Katara Towers and The Torch Doha, among others, fading into a dreamlike backdrop, to the serene public gardens where the fog gently embraces tree-lined paths.
“Breathtaking and beautiful” is how many long-time residents, have described the photographs, noting that they could easily relate to the scenes depicted after experiencing them firsthand.
The artists invite viewers to contemplate the scenes before them, seeing the photographs not simply as representations of a rare phenomenon, but as a deeper exploration of Qatar's natural and architectural wonders through artistic eyes.
Al-Emadi, driven by a passion for highlighting the beauty of nature and architecture, strives to leave his mark through unusual angles and innovative photography techniques.
He is an active participant in local events, earning recognition through various exhibitions and competitions.
Al-Marri combines his career in communication, media, and public relations with his passion for photography, reading, history, Islamic culture and heritage, architecture, travel, technology, and filmmaking.
A renowned trainer and award-winning photographer, he has conducted numerous workshops and courses in photography and visual culture.

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