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DUBAI: British artist Sacha Jafri unveiled his latest exhibition, "The Art Maze," on the Burj Al-Arab Jumeirah helipad in Dubai on Wednesday.

The exhibition, a partnership with art curator and builder Marcus Schaefer, features thirty oil and acrylic works celebrating the 50th ceremony of UNESCO'southward World Heritage Site program.

Jafri began preparations for the exhibition six months ago before turning out the artworks over a six-week flow.

Jafri said that this exhibition is something he has been dreaming off since he was 12. (Supplied)

"Information technology has been the hardest six months of my life. Yesterday, I painted 28 hours without stopping. No food, no water, nothing. I was like a walking ghost," he told a press conference.

Jafri said that the exhibition was a personal dream that he had nurtured since starting to paint at the age of 12.

The creative person recalled his female parent taking him to visit Globe Heritage sites when he was a child.

This exhibition features 30 oil and acrylic masterpieces. (Supplied)

"It was non something I enjoyed very much if I'k existence honest," he said. "But mom did that for me — and later in my life I realized why. It's something very important and something that children are non getting today."

He added: "I am a begetter of two girls and am worried most the adjacent generation. I'm worried for our planet. I'k worried for the sustainability and for the education."

Jafri said that after spending half-dozen months last yr completing his "The Journey of Humanity" — an artwork that broke the Guinness Earth Record for largest art canvas — charity organizations had told him that artists now are linking their piece of work to a charitable cause or "doing something for humanity."

The artist created the artworks in six weeks. (Supplied)

"I believe that as humanity, nosotros have become incredibly disconnected, leading up to COVID-19. The pandemic hit and something changed and we had an opportunity. A lot of sadness, a lot of lost lives, only an opportunity," he said.

"There was change at this moment, but sadly this window has closed and nosotros accept gone dorsum to our ways 10 times worse."

Jafri said that he saw his latest project as an opportunity to explore an important topic: How can nosotros reconnect humanity?

Jafri partnered with art curator and architect Marcus Schaefer for this exhibition. (Supplied)

"I tried to exercise information technology with 'The Journey of Humanity.' I've tried to practice it all my life and it will be my mission for the adjacent 60 years through my art," he said.

"This project is an opportunity to shed low-cal on our history, and what better way than as custodians of our heritage?

"If we can pay homage to those sites, bring them to life in an fine art maze on the Burj Al-Arab Jumeirah helipad — that's a lot of eyes on something very special. Hopefully, information technology will shine a light on that issue and bring those sites to life for children and adults."

The Press Conference was led by Ermanno Zanini – Regional Vice President and Full general Manager Burj Al Arab Jumeirah, Matilda Machimura – UNESCO Role of the Banana Director-General for Culture, Sacha Jafri – Artist and Philanthropist, Marcus Schaefer – Art Visionary. (Supplied)

The exhibition is open to all until March 27 on reservation before touring global centers for two years.

Jafri plans to create 20 additional paintings for the Paris show, which volition run from Sept.12-18.

Ermanno Zanini, regional vice president and general manager at Burj Al-Arab, said: "I believe art enriches the soul, and can create transformational and intimate experiences.

"Through our collaboration with Schaefer and Jafri, nosotros are giving guests the chance to be function of the captivating history of Burj Al-Arab and observe a 1-of-a-kind exhibition in a unique setting."

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