Doha: Doha Design District in Msheireb Downtown Doha has unveiled a large-scale public mural by pioneering Qatari artist Yousef Ahmad as part of efforts to integrate art into public spaces and strengthen cultural engagement within the city.
According to Qatar News Agency, the artwork, titled Reflection of Water Light, draws inspiration from the artist's childhood memories of the nearby Al Jasra area and Doha's historic relationship with the sea. Speaking to the agency, Ahmad said the mural reflected memories from around 60 years ago, when the coastline near Msheireb was known for its clear waters, coral reefs, and schools of fish.
He noted that the movement of light across the water had long inspired him artistically, describing it as a source of visual beauty that revealed the hidden details of marine life and coral formations. Ahmad added that his work on themes related to the sea was closely connected to his long-running artistic exploration of Qatari palm fronds, which he transformed into a distinctive artistic medium that gained international recognition.
The artist praised efforts by organizations including Qatar Museums, Doha Design District, and Katara Cultural Village to make art accessible to the public rather than limiting it to galleries and exhibition spaces. He also said Qatar's hosting of international exhibitions and cultural events, including the inaugural edition of Art Basel Qatar earlier this year, had contributed to growing momentum in the country's art scene and strengthened its position as a global cultural destination.
Widely regarded as one of Qatar's pioneering contemporary artists, Yousef Ahmad has played a prominent role in the development of modern and contemporary art in the country over a career spanning more than five decades.