RIYADH: A remarkable story of perseverance and determination is unfolding at the 2025 Saudi International Falcons and Hunting Exhibition, where artist Osama Al-Harbi is captivating audiences with his intricate copper engravings despite living with a disability.
Working from a specially designated space in the exhibition’s arts section, Al-Harbi is demonstrating his unique craft to fascinated onlookers, producing one elaborate piece every two days through a meticulous multi-stage process.
His technique begins with pencil sketches before progressing to engraving on copper sheets.
He then applies color using wooden pencils — a deliberate choice that prevents damage to the delicate metal surface. A felt backing layer completes each work, creating a striking 3D effect.
This year’s exhibition features Al-Harbi’s tribute portrait of King Salman. His upcoming pieces will honor Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and commemorate the Kingdom’s late rulers.
The artist’s booth has become a popular destination, drawing crowds impressed by both his technical skill and inspirational message.
Al-Harbi said that disabilities need not limit ambition, and that genuine determination can transform obstacles into opportunities for excellence.
Visitors have the chance to acquire his original works, which are available for purchase, in a message reflecting the presence of art within the exhibition’s activities and the public’s interaction with creative talents.
The Saudi International Falcons and Hunting Exhibition runs through Oct. 11 at the Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Center in Malham, featuring 23 cultural, entertainment and educational programs alongside the main displays.