Rene Caovilla has collaborated with the determined artists at Mawaheb Art Studio to create four outstanding, limited edition sets of shoe boxes and dust bags which feature artwork from the studio’s inspiring students. The idea of the collaboration was conceived by Aarti Shah, a remarkable member of Rene Caovilla’s marketing team in Dubai, who is also a photography student at the studio. She found Mawaheb to be a place that inspired and encouraged her to follow her passion, despite any challenges that presented themselves. This was a place she felt safe and empowered; her goal was to share the Mawaheb experience with the world.
Moved by the message behind the concept and the talent that was nurtured at Mawaheb, Rene Caovilla wanted to create an immersive collaborative experience that would raise awareness for the studio and its invaluable contribution to the community.
Four artworks were laboriously selected to represent the spirit of the determined artists, both as individuals and as a collective. There are two Frida Kahlo designs; two interpretations created by two very different students, Leila and Abdullah. Leila is one of the older students at Mawaheb, with a natural penchant for using vibrant colors within her artworks as a reflection of her sunny personality. Abdullah, on the other hand, is a young Emirati artist who has an impeccable eye for detail. Their unique approaches create two distinct styles of artwork showcasing their different techniques and different outlooks.
Additionally, there are two collective abstract designs. Each piece is a work of art, created by over 20 artists over a span of a few weeks. These are a representation of the Mawaheb community, and how they work together to build an environment to overcome challenges.
To commemorate the collaboration, Rene Caovilla created a special window display inspired by the artworks at their Dubai Mall boutique and also hosted a memorable press breakfast at the Mawaheb Studio. Key media and influencers were invited to spend a morning meeting the artists, viewing the collaboration and experiencing Mawaheb firsthand. Guests were touched by the space, its indescribable energy and the warmth and determination of the artists there, offering them a one-of-a-kind, eye-opening glimpse into a world they never experienced before.
Priced at AED 150 per set, the Mawaheb x Rene Caovilla shoebox and dust bag sets are exclusively available for purchase at the Rene Caovilla boutique at The Dubai Mall. The sets, which can be purchased together with Rene Caovilla shoes or individually, ensure that 100% of the proceeds from each sale go towards supporting Mawaheb’s operations, so that many more people of determination are able to build their confidence and develop essential life skills through art.
ABOUT MAWAHEB Mawaheb from Beautiful People is a Dubai-based art studio which is located in the culturally rich Al Fahidi district. Mawaheb, which means ‘talent’ in Arabic, provides an opportunity for ‘determined ones’ aged 16 and above to develop life skills through art, while demonstrating that everyone can be creative in their own unique way.
Please find details of the artworks and the artists below. The original artworks are available for purchase directly from Mawaheb Art Studio.
LEILA MURGIAN
“My name is Leila and I am an artist at Mawaheb. Mawaheb is like a home to me and everyone there is friendly and kind and I learn so much.”
Leila loves colors and life and this is how she interpreted Frida Kahlo in this painting.
ABDULLAH LUTFI
“My name is Abdullah Lutfi and I am an Emirati artist. I have always drawn but it wasn’t until I started at the studios that I began to train really hard and to create my art to share with the world.”
Abdullah loves working with details, his interpretation of Frida Kahlo is all about the details.
MAWAHEB COLLECTIVE
Collective painting by Mawaheb artist. It takes up to 2 weeks and 20 artists to complete an abstract such as this.
MAWAHEB COLLECTIVE
Collective art painting created by Mawaheb. An abstract the reflects color and freedom. A vision of live and colors from the eyes of Mawaheb’s artists.