The completed mural is five metres in length and was completed on Sunday, July 26. Courtesy Dubai Culture
Artists Amna Basheer,left, and Reem Al Mazrouei work on their commission for Dubai Culture. They painted a “Hope mural” to celebrate the UAE Mars mission in Dubai’s Al Fahidi district. Reem Mohammed / The National
The mural can be found in Dubai's Al Fahidi neighbourhood. Reem Mohammed / The National
The completed mural by Reem Al Mazrouei and Amna Basheer, commissioned by Dubai Culture. Courtesy Dubai Culture
The artists worked with the team from consulting agency Art Painting Lab to complete the work. Reem Mohammed / The National
A sketch of the 'Hope' mural, which features a Emirati girl dressed in traditional garb and jewellery. Reem Mohammed / The National
Working with a team of painters, Basheer and Al Mazrouei completed the work in a week. Reem Mohammed / The National
Trained in fashion illustration, Amna Basheer initially worked in creating storyboards for films before experimenting with murals, which she grew to love. “Painting something really big and permanent is a good feeling,” she said. Reem Mohammed / The National
Focusing mostly on illustration, Reem Al Mazrouei, who is new to the art scene, studied visual art at Zayed University. In her work, she often borrows from the styles of surrealists and fantastical imagery. Her first artistic project took the form of a children’s book, for which she produced the illustrations. Reem Mohammed / The National
The image of the girl Amal adorned in traditional jewellery is a nod to Al Mazrouei’s Emirati background. “I tend to represent my culture in my drawings and characters. Though the mural has a contemporary look, I wanted it to have a traditional feeling,” she explained. Reem Mohammed / The National
The artists worked with the team from consulting agency Art Painting Lab to complete the work. Reem Mohammed / The National
The completed mural is five metres in length and was completed on Sunday, July 26. Courtesy Dubai Culture
Artists Amna Basheer,left, and Reem Al Mazrouei work on their commission for Dubai Culture. They painted a “Hope mural” to celebrate the UAE Mars mission in Dubai’s Al Fahidi district. Reem Mohammed / The National
The mural can be found in Dubai's Al Fahidi neighbourhood. Reem Mohammed / The National
The completed mural by Reem Al Mazrouei and Amna Basheer, commissioned by Dubai Culture. Courtesy Dubai Culture
The artists worked with the team from consulting agency Art Painting Lab to complete the work. Reem Mohammed / The National
A sketch of the 'Hope' mural, which features a Emirati girl dressed in traditional garb and jewellery. Reem Mohammed / The National
Working with a team of painters, Basheer and Al Mazrouei completed the work in a week. Reem Mohammed / The National
Trained in fashion illustration, Amna Basheer initially worked in creating storyboards for films before experimenting with murals, which she grew to love. “Painting something really big and permanent is a good feeling,” she said. Reem Mohammed / The National
Focusing mostly on illustration, Reem Al Mazrouei, who is new to the art scene, studied visual art at Zayed University. In her work, she often borrows from the styles of surrealists and fantastical imagery. Her first artistic project took the form of a children’s book, for which she produced the illustrations. Reem Mohammed / The National
The image of the girl Amal adorned in traditional jewellery is a nod to Al Mazrouei’s Emirati background. “I tend to represent my culture in my drawings and characters. Though the mural has a contemporary look, I wanted it to have a traditional feeling,” she explained. Reem Mohammed / The National
The artists worked with the team from consulting agency Art Painting Lab to complete the work. Reem Mohammed / The National
The completed mural is five metres in length and was completed on Sunday, July 26. Courtesy Dubai Culture