Zest for life: Disabled Saudi artist finds expression in his work

Rakan Kurdi’s paintings have won acclaim from across the country and abroad. (Supplied)
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Updated 14 July 2024
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Zest for life: Disabled Saudi artist finds expression in his work

  • Saudi Rakan Kurdi will not let his genetic condition affect his desire to create

JEDDAH: Meet Rakan Kurdi, a Saudi artist who was born with spinal muscular atrophy and is determined to navigate life, and explore art, on his own terms.

Kurdi’s journey with paints and brushes began at a young age when he joined the Children with Disability Association, a specialized school for people with disabilities in Jeddah.

He is now one of the coastal city’s most popular artists, selling works and winning many prizes.




Rakan Kurdi’s portraits of Saudi royals has earned him viral recognition on social media. (Supplied)

A graphic designer and motivational speaker in addition to his art, Kurdi spoke to Arab News about his life.

An enthusiast from childhood, he was encouraged by his teacher’s words when she told him at the age of 8: “I can see an artist in you. You must work on your talent, learn more at home and keep practicing to develop your skills.”

Speaking about the challenges he faced in school, he said: “My parents decided to enroll me in a regular school in order to associate with regular kids. Unfortunately it did not work right for me because kids at school bullied me and were making fun of me all the time. That’s why I couldn’t pursue my studies.

I am an artist; that’s how I see myself. I don’t want people to like my paintings because of my physical condition.

Rakan Kurdi, Saudi artist

“My greatest strength and source of motivation through all this has been my parents. They never let me feel that I lacked anything.”

After leaving school after the fifth grade, Kurdi dedicated himself to his love for painting, eventually realizing that it was his true calling.




Working from his studio, Kurdi is well on his way to becoming a big name in the region’s art world. (Supplied)

Working from his studio, Kurdi is well on his way to becoming a big name in the region’s art world.

But creating artwork is no easy task for the 32-year-old, who was born with a neuromuscular genetic disorder that left him paralyzed.

However, it has not dampened his creativity. Kurdi has been painting since the age of 8, with his works being showcased in local group exhibitions.




Rakan Kurdi, Saudi artist

He said: “I am an artist; that’s how I see myself. I don’t want people to like my paintings because of my physical condition. I would like to know that my work is self-standing and impressive, regardless of the capabilities of its artist.”

Kurdi continues to live life with an ever-present smile, despite his challenges.

He added: “I have never thought my disability was an obstacle to my dream. Since I stopped going to school, I (have) just continued doing art, participated in various local exhibitions, started to sell my portraits nationally and internationally, and most importantly got married. I am so happy with my life.”

Portraits of King Salman, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the late King Faisal bin Abdulaziz, Sheikh Zayed, celebrated Saudi singer Mohammed Abdo, and the late Talal Maddah helped to get Kurdi noticed.

He admits that the biggest project of his career was creating 80 by 110 cm oil paintings of the king and crown prince. His subsequent post on social media received more than 1 million views in less than 19 hours.

He said: “Definitely they are my most expensive and most important portraits.

“I also dedicated a special portrait to Prince Turki bin Salman, who really liked my work and decided to hang it on the wall of the Royal Palace in Jeddah.”

Kurdi’s paintings have won acclaim from across the country and abroad, with commissions ranging from about SR10,000 ($2,666) to SR250,000, depending on the size of the work.

Inspired by the work of Leonardo da Vinci, he said: “We both belong to the same school of art.

“Despite my disability, it’s not difficult to make a realistic painting.”

Social media has proved an important tool to promote his work. He has about 500,000 followers across Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat, and says he receives his orders via the platforms.

With many projects in the pipeline, Kurdi’s hands are full.

He is also continuing his work as a motivational speaker, and added: “(I) just want to inspire everyone to identify and follow their dreams, no matter the obstacles.”

Now that his work has earned recognition in the Kingdom and other Gulf Cooperation Council states, Kurdi hopes to showcase his work in London or Paris.

“It is my dream to showcase my work internationally,” he said.

 

 


King Salman Royal Reserve highlights creative talent for World Photography Day

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King Salman Royal Reserve highlights creative talent for World Photography Day

  • Day commemorates the invention of the “daguerreotype” in 1837 and highlights the authority’s commitment to protecting and enhancing the reserve’s natural beauty
  • Diverse selection of shots was shared, showing the reserve’s breathtaking landscapes and natural wonders

JEDDAH: The King Salman Royal Reserve Development Authority marked World Photography Day by displaying the work of various talented photographers on its digital platforms.

The day commemorates the invention of the “daguerreotype” in 1837 and highlights the authority’s commitment to protecting and enhancing the reserve’s natural beauty.

A diverse selection of shots was shared, showing the reserve’s breathtaking landscapes and natural wonders. The authority also invited photographers to share their own creative works.

The celebration demonstrated the authority’s dedication to supporting creative talent.

Last year it launched the “Irth” Photography Award which aims to capture the essence of the King Salman Royal Reserve, reflecting its stunning landscapes, heritage and wildlife.

The competition is open to both professionals and amateur enthusiasts and features four main themes covering different age groups and photographic styles.

For Heritage, Archaeology, and Wildlife, entrants submit photos reflecting the reserve’s present and past, while Wildlife and Natural Landscapes is open to those aged 18 and above.

Photo Essay is open to all ages, with participants submitting five to 10 images that tell a story or show a project reflecting an aspect of the reserve, and Future Photographers is especially for those aged under 18.


KAUST makes breakthrough to boost solar cell efficiency and durability

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KAUST makes breakthrough to boost solar cell efficiency and durability

  • Research team, led by Prof. Stefaan De Wolf at the KAUST Photovoltaics Laboratory, discovered a way to significantly improve the efficiency and durability of solar cells
  • De Wolf said that the cells had undergone testing under conditions that replicate the intense light and heat of the Arabian Peninsula

RIYADH: Researchers at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology have made a breakthrough in solar energy technology by developing a novel method to enhance the performance and stability of perovskite silicon tandem solar cells.

The research team, led by Prof. Stefaan De Wolf at the KAUST Photovoltaics Laboratory, discovered a way to significantly improve the efficiency and durability of these solar cells by introducing a chemical cation called tetrahydrotriazinium into the perovskite material.

De Wolf said that these cells have undergone testing under conditions that replicate the intense light and heat of the Arabian Peninsula, which indicates that they can function effectively in environments with extreme climatic conditions where they might be required to operate.

Published in Science, a leading peer-reviewed academic journal that covers a wide range of scientific disciplines, the method demonstrated that tetrahydrotriazinium strengthens the perovskite crystal structure by increasing hydrogen bond formation.

According to the journal, this enhancement substantially boosts power conversion efficiency and resistance to degradation caused by factors like intense sunlight and heat.

De Wolf emphasized the team’s commitment to further enhancing the technology’s performance and reducing costs through ongoing research.

While the potential for commercialization is substantial, partnerships are essential to scale production and bring this innovative technology to market, he said.

This groundbreaking research represents a major step forward in developing affordable and sustainable solar energy solutions.

A-cations like tetrahydrotriazinium have a positive effect on the phase stability and electronic quality of perovskite films.

Tetrahydrotriazinium had been a difficult molecule to synthesize and isolate until last year when a different research group showed the benefits of adding methylenediammonium chloride into the synthesis route.

De Wolf’s team showed that the additive promoted the incorporation of tetrahydrotriazinium into the perovskite lattice. The result was perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells with 33.7 percent power conversion efficiency that showed more stability after 1500 hours of testing compared with cells manufactured without tetrahydrotriazinium.

The project was run by De Wolf’s research scientist Esma Ugur, who will continue her research at LMU Munich starting in 2025.


New Riyadh technical school to foster innovation among future leaders

Updated 20 August 2024
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New Riyadh technical school to foster innovation among future leaders

RIYADH: Tuwaiq Academy has established a specialized technical high school in Riyadh for gifted students in collaboration with the Saudi Ministry of Education.

The new educational establishment focuses on nurturing future talent through an immersive, application-based curriculum complemented by global certifications in specialized programs.

It aims to equip students with skills to drive innovation in a wide range of fields, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The school offers programs certified by renowned global bodies in programming, information security and more.

Students will be educated in a competitive environment and encouraged to develop projects and potentially secure patents for their innovations. Using the latest technologies, the school, which targets talented high school students, strives to improve technical education in the country.

Students will be prepared for standardized tests and university examination by emphasizing practical skills through classes and activities led by experts.

The school also aims to prepare students for major competitions like the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair, the International Invention, Innovation and Technology Competition and Exhibition, and the National Olympiad for Programming and Artificial Intelligence, showcasing Saudi talent in a range of technical fields.

Founded in 2019, Tuwaiq Academy partners with major global companies like Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, Alibaba and more to offer educational boot camp programs.

The academy aims to develop skilled professionals, university students and graduates by boosting technical creativity at the high school level.


Saudi cabinet prioritizes Sudan aid, ceasefire efforts in latest session

Updated 20 August 2024
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Saudi cabinet prioritizes Sudan aid, ceasefire efforts in latest session

  • The Council also praised the results of the first strategic dialogue between Saudi Arabia and the World Health Organization

King Salman chaired on Tuesday the Council of Ministers' session in Jeddah, which reviewed Saudi Arabia's ongoing diplomatic efforts to support Sudan.

These efforts include delivering humanitarian aid and working to stop hostilities, in line with the outcomes of previous Jeddah talks and international humanitarian law. The Council discussed the Kingdom's collaboration with international organizations to further these initiatives.

The Council also praised the results of the first strategic dialogue between Saudi Arabia and the World Health Organization, emphasizing continued bilateral coordination, joint initiatives, and support for global health efforts.

The Cabinet noted the stability of the inflation rate at 1.5% in July as evidence of the strength of the Saudi economy and the effectiveness of proactive measures to manage global price increases.


MWL chief urges action on youth education in Africa

Updated 20 August 2024
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MWL chief urges action on youth education in Africa

  • Al-Issa touched on several crucial issues concerning the present and future of youth

Riyadh: Secretary-General of the Muslim World League Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa recently participated as a guest of honor in the Africa Youth Forum, held in Nairobi.

The forum aimed to provide young people with a platform to discuss their issues alongside prominent religious, political, and civic leaders.

Addressing the forum, Al-Issa touched on several crucial issues concerning the present and future of youth. He emphasized the pivotal role of young people in shaping the future of their countries and the need to implement plans that prioritize areas crucial to them, such as education.

He addressed troubling statistics related to youth, particularly in the context of education, highlighting that the situation is especially challenging for girls, who are deprived of education solely because of their gender.

Al-Issa urged a concerted effort to identify and address the barriers that hinder young people from accessing quality education, underlining the shared responsibility in finding effective solutions.

He also discussed the role of youth in facilitating dialogue between followers of different religions and cultures, the influence of extremist ideas on some young people, and the essential role of youth in charitable endeavors.

The MWL chief underscored the need to go beyond exchanging views on youth-related issues and translate these discussions into effective plans with tangible impact.

The Youth Parliament of Kenya hosted Al-Issa for a session in which he emphasized the importance of considering young people’s interests when shaping future policies.