The Arabic Horse embodies nobility, strength, and refined beauty, reflecting the deep cultural and historical significance of the Arabian horse in the region. Rendered with careful attention to movement, musculature, and expression, the horse appears both powerful and graceful, symbolizing balance between force and elegance. The warm, textured background enhances the sense of presence, allowing the animal to emerge as a figure of dignity and endurance rather than motion alone. More than a portrait, the artwork honors the Arabian horse as a living emblem of heritage, loyalty, and timeless connection between humans and the land.
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.








