Huzefa Tariq | A talented artist from Sudan | Captured Hearts at World Art Dubai | DXB News Network

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How Huzefa Tariq, a talented artist from Sudan, captured hearts at World Art Dubai with his breathtaking painting, "Poles of the World." Through powerful themes of humanity, unity, love, and peace, Huzefa showcases the beautiful connection across cultures. His art invites us to see the world with childlike wonder and embrace the incredible power of togetherness. At this year's World Art Dubai with Moda Society, Huzefa's work stood out for its deep emotional resonance and universal message. Join us as we celebrate his creative journey, explore the heartfelt expressions behind his masterpiece, and understand why his work is inspiring people around the globe. Don’t miss this story of hope, love, and art that transcends borders. Watch now and be part of the movement toward a more united and peaceful world.

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