Art4you Gallery hosted Breast Cancer Awareness campaign called “THE COLOUR OF HOPE.”

Dubai – The Sustainable Live Art, which was organized by Dubai-based Art4you Gallery for Breast Cancer Awareness was on October 14 by international artists. Supported by The Green Revolution Dubai.

October is International Breast Cancer Awareness month; the Art4you Gallery in the United Arab Emirates has launched its “Pink October” campaign in honor of the month. The creative community in the UAE decided to cap off with a 15-day celebration called The Color of Hope. The Organizer states that we can increase public awareness of the issue by hosting a breast cancer awareness event.
Sustainable Live Art: Together with us, a group of international artists celebrate art, knowledge, courage, and community as we strive to fully realize the potential of #Art4Change. On October 14, artists painted imaginatively with a “Pink” motif on planters at Arabeska City Walk. A peace lily plant, placed and kept ready for everyone, is kept in a glass vase in the center. The outside of the planter is cane. When the painting was finished, they all took the glass planter and displayed it as a keepsake. It’s a novel concept and an environmentally friendly planter. Because they are effective air purifiers, peace lily plants are a terrific addition to any home. Our sustainability partner, Green Revolution Dubai, supported this project.
Dubai – The Sustainable Live Art, which was organized by Dubai-based Art4you Gallery for Breast Cancer Awareness was on October 14 by international artists. Supported by The Green Revolution Dubai.

Each artist contributed to the Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign as part of a noble cause. In addition to Anhita Ansari Pour, the fifteen artists who participated were Shakiba Rabiei, Pegah Rezaei Rad, Mahboobeh Shahnavaz from Iran, Yuliya Solomennaya from Belarus, Svetlana Kreventsova from Russia, Maryna Futymska from Ukraine, Neetu George, Maria Komal Abie, Jesno Jackson, Barati Mehansi from India, Rania Abdelrahman from Sudan, Fatima Ghandour from Lebanon, Roa Al Madani, and Bhumika Maniyar from the United Arab Emirates. This event was sponsored by Breast Cancer Now, Monroe Medical Center, and Monviso Italian Natural Mineral Water. The Secret Garden Flowers decorated the space with pink balloons and pink flowers to fit the theme. With assistance from FUNBO Art Partner, guests were able to use flowery artistic expression to convey their emotions and sense of unity. In honor of this occasion, The Mommy Bakery offered Pink Ribbon Cakes and Sweets with Elegance by Rihanna’s Pink Scarf.

For the #pinktober campaign, all women were urged to snap pink moments in the floral Instagram photo frame. The refined and exquisite theme of the Pink Ribbon Dinner was brought to life with a formal PINK dress code and sumptuous décor. The floral arrangements by Secret Garden Florals and the stunning display of pink ribbons by Arabeska City Walk Restaurant welcomed the visitors with elegance and grace. Pink dried flowers and center pieces with pink flowers, which represent strength and optimism, were used to decorate the tables. Following a brief talk by Dr. Mughnia Bamyani, MD, a general dentist at Monroe Medical Center, who explained her significant commitment to the fight against breast cancer and offered advice on early detection, health, and beauty, guests left the event feeling satisfied.

The founder, Rengi Cherian, stated, “We chose to launch a campaign that would speak to the hearts and minds of the general public. We think that art has the ability to spark vital conversations and encourage change. On October 30, we’ll wrap up the campaign with a virtual art exhibition featuring artists who have donated their creations to the cause. In conclusion, raising awareness of breast cancer is more than just a single month-long campaign or set of activities; it involves a sustained effort to inform, empower, and uplift both individuals and communities. We can collaborate to increase early detection rates, offer support to those impacted, and ultimately strive toward a time when breast cancer is no longer a life-threatening illness by realizing the effects of the disease and the need of awareness campaigns.