Saudi artist breathing new life into metal waste with innovative sculptures

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Updated 10 August 2024
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Saudi artist breathing new life into metal waste with innovative sculptures

RIYADH: Majed Al-Zahrani, a visionary artist from Baha, has breathed new life into discarded metal, transforming it into captivating sculptures and paintings.

With a keen eye for detail and a passion for creativity, Al-Zahrani has carved a unique niche for himself in the world of art, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Using nothing more than simple tools, the young artist has crafted intricate metal sculptures that defy their humble origins. Al-Zahrani’s creations, from towering trees to delicate deer, are a testament to his skill and imagination.

Al-Zahrani said that his artistic journey began in 2013 when he started experimenting with scrap metal. Over the years, he has developed a mobile workshop equipped with tools he has designed and built himself.

His commitment to recycling and sustainability is evident in his choice of materials, as he repurposes construction waste to create stunning works of art, SPA reported.

The artist said that he hopes to inspire young people to explore their creativity and contribute to environmental conservation through recycling.

By transforming discarded metal into valuable art pieces, Al-Zahrani has not only found personal fulfillment but also demonstrated the potential of upcycling as a viable economic and artistic pursuit.


Saudi data platform enhanced with agentic AI as Kingdom drives digital innovation at Davos

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Saudi data platform enhanced with agentic AI as Kingdom drives digital innovation at Davos

  • Feedback from stakeholders has been positive, says MEP official

DAVOS: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Economy and Planning is leveraging agentic artificial intelligence to transform access to economic data and extract deeper insights through its Data Saudi platform, a ministry official told Arab News.

In an interview on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Abdulaziz Azzouqa, the executive director of digital innovation and AI at the MEP, highlighted enhancements to Data Saudi, which presents and analyzes a wide range of the Kingdom’s economic and social indicators.

The platform is now equipped with agentic AI that allows users to query, visualize and download customized datasets, generating deeper insights for policymakers, investors and researchers.

Azzouqa said: “(It) allows users to ask anywhere, from simple questions to specific or complex questions, and the platform responds in a structured format and allows additional features.”

The platform instantly generates visual reports and this enables “more seamless access to quality economic data,” he added.

The ministry has also launched the Data Explorer platform, which allows stakeholders to customize datasets and access the full Data Saudi database.

AI and technological innovation have been central to discussions in Davos this year, with Saudi officials emphasizing the Kingdom’s role as a reliable partner in addressing global challenges such as digital transformation, sustainability, and human capital.

Experts speaking at Saudi House, the Kingdom’s pavilion at Davos, and in related panels have underscored the importance of inclusive, AI-powered data ecosystems in driving economic competitiveness, sustainable development, and people-centered growth.

Azzouqa said feedback from stakeholders had been positive, adding that enhancements to Data Saudi will continue, positioning Saudi Arabia at the forefront of data-driven policymaking and innovation in the region.