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The “Industry Studio” enhances the concepts of security with creative tools

The platform “Vision of Police Art” presented an interactive artistic experience within the activities of “Global Police Summit 2025”, organized by the Dubai Police General Command under the slogan “Design of the future future from police work”, in partnership with “DXB Life”, over a period of three days at the Dubai World Trade Center.

The “Feard Studio” team supervised the platform, which brought together art, creativity and security identity, in a framework that enhances societal interaction with security concepts through creative tools.

The director of the “Industry Studio” project in Dubai Police, Moza Al -Subousi, said that the platform presented a number of various artistic pillars, most notably the creativity corner, which included interactive workshops in which visitors participated, such as: silk printing on bags, decorating notebooks, and forming clay.

The platform also included the Police Excellence Corner, which reviewed distinguished artistic talents, in addition to the “Police Memories Store”, which presented artistic works inspired by the identity of Dubai Police, and visitors allowed visitors to acquire souvenirs expressing pride in the security achievement.

Al -Sabousi confirmed that all artistic activities on the platform were based on the symbols of the identity of the Dubai Police, to deliver an educational artistic message that enhances societal values ​​and national affiliation.

The Police Excellence Corner witnessed a distinguished participation of the young artist, Ryan Sajid, nine years old, who was born in Dubai and holds Indian citizenship, where he presented direct artistic paintings to the audience within the exhibition “Safety Colors”, through an exceptional interactive experience, was represented in the drawing of visitors at the top, and Ryan’s works are characterized by a childish emoji, focusing on sensations and impressions, more than The pursuit of realistic accuracy, as it uses wooden colors, to translate the feelings of safety and fascination that he feels towards the security men, such as the police and civil defense.

Ryan expressed his overwhelming happiness by participating in the “Global Police Summit 2025”, describing the experience as closer to the dreams of childhood that he started from the age of four.

He explained that his interest began to draw civil defense men, then his passion developed at the age of five towards the police, and he became fond of drawing the security men and their vehicles with great admiration and real embodiment of his appreciation for their societal role.

A number of promising talents participated in the event, presenting their creative experiences to the public in innovative methods.

The artist Salem Ibrahim (13 years old) said that his first participation in the “Global Police Summit 2025” accompanied by “The Feard Studio” formed an inspiring educational experience for him, indicating that the choice of implementing the Nayef Castle in the clay workshop came with the aim of highlighting the historical standing of the castle as the first headquarters of Dubai Police, and that providing the model for visitors as a memorial, carries a cultural and documentary dimension.

Raghad Abdel Nasser (19 years) said that the artistic workshops received a great turnout from different age groups, and added: “The interaction of visitors was great, especially from children and adolescents who expressed their enthusiasm for printing and drawing, and I noticed that many of the participants expressed their surprise at the integration between the conditional identity and the art in an innovative way, which gave the experience an educational and beautiful nature.”

She emphasized that working within the “Feard Studio” team strengthened the feeling of pride, and added to her experience, as a young designer, opportunities for direct interaction with the public, and to continue to develop her technical skills.

As for the actress Hadeel Abdel -Quddus (17 years old), she said that her second participation in the activities of the “World Police Summit 2025” was more mature and professional, and she pointed out that the “police memories store” received a distinguished demand from visitors, who were not satisfied with watching, but were interested in buying artworks that carry symbols from the history of Dubai Police.

She added that the platform was not just a display of works, but rather an integrated experience that allowed visitors the opportunity to understand the deep message that the arts carry when used as a tool for awareness and linking generations to the police identity.

Raghad Abdel Nasser: Many participants expressed their surprise at the integration of the police identity and art in an innovative way

Salem Ibrahim: My first participation in the “World Police Summit 2025”, accompanied by “The Industries Studio”, formed an inspiring educational experience for me.

Banana Al -Sabousi: All artistic activities on the platform were based on the symbols of the Dubai Police identity to deliver an educational artistic message.

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