Heritage II presents a quiet procession across the desert, where camels and their rider move steadily through an expansive landscape shaped by time and endurance. The scene reflects the rhythm of traditional life, emphasizing journey over destination and continuity over change. Through softened forms and a restrained palette, the artwork conveys a sense of calm resilience, honoring the role of the camel as both companion and lifeline in desert culture. Rather than depicting heritage as a distant past, Heritage II frames it as an ongoing presence rooted in movement, survival, and the deep connection between people, land, and tradition.
Artist Biography
is a Qatari visual artist known for her work in painting and printmaking. She has participated in multiple local and international exhibitions, including the Copenhagen International Exhibition (2022), and has been involved in artist-in-residence programs such as the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris (2023), reflecting her engagement with global creative networks and cross cultural dialogue. Her practice has been recognized with awards and opportunities that situate her work within both Qatar’s contemporary art landscape and broader international contexts. Al Meghaiseeb’s work was featured in Portals in Flux, the culminating exhibition of the ninth Fire Station Artist in Residence program, which showcased a diverse range of media and perspectives. Known for her expressive visual voice, she continues to develop a distinctive artistic presence rooted in her explorations of form and material.







