The aesthetic side of life is the artist’s primary concern, leaving material concerns behind. This causes many artists to struggle with economic understanding, leading to uncertainty about how to price their paintings and make money from their skills.
To help artists by teaching them on additional aspects of their careers, artist Meshal Al-Hujaili founded a community project of talks called “Thalothya.” This was one among the factors that prompted him to do so.
The artistic community of Thalothya was founded with the goals of promoting artistic culture, fostering the creative side of artists, and exchanging experiences. They want to foster a vibrant artistic community where practitioners can receive advice and resources to advance their craft. In Madinah, the meetings take place once a month.
Additionally, the group arranges for frequent displays of the artists’ most recent works, online interviews with a diverse variety of significant artists, and discussions of each artist’s journey and how it has influenced their craft. Geometric patterns differentiate Al-works Hujaili’s art. At an early age, he started out in the realm of art by doing graffiti, but he soon changed his focus.