Qatar Living speaks to the Qatari entrepreneur and life coach, Ajayan Saad Alhababi, to know more about his career and journey.
Ajayan grew up in Umm Hawta, which is a village in southern Qatar.
“I am originally from a village in Qatar, and I was raised in a different way where I had my freedom to go run and play in the empty area around our house, and I never had any limitation. This helped me, as a child, to focus my power on the things, and this affected me since that time until I became an adult,” he said.
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Qatar Living speaks to Thamer Aldossari to learn more about his experience being one of the first graffiti artists in Qatar.
Thamer is a local artist. He has a bachelor’s degree in educational art.
He started his journey as an artist by sharing his art on Flickr and that was before all the popularity of other social media platforms.
“Flickr platform was my electronic gallery. Every time I posted my art on this platform, I found a lot of encouragement and this was a huge support to me to keep going with my art,” he said.
“I started my journey as an artist with basic equipment such as papers and pencils. Then when I grew up, I joined an art school, it was where I started sculpting and I found out that I am interested in sculpting more than drawing,” he added.