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  <title>Episode 4: Artists Muhannad Shono and Zahra AlGhamdi draw lines in the sand</title>
  <description>Neville Wakefield and Aya Alireza introduce two Saudi artists. By chance, both have created artworks that form snaking lines in the sand.&amp;amp;nbsp;Muhannad&amp;amp;nbsp;Shono&amp;amp;nbsp;created&amp;amp;nbsp;The Lost Path&amp;amp;nbsp;out of 65000 polyethylene pipes. While the piece hints at the oil industry,&amp;amp;nbsp;Muhannad&amp;amp;nbsp;says it is “about you ending up finding yourself alone with yourself.” Zahra&amp;amp;nbsp;AlGhamdi&amp;amp;nbsp;has created a river of 6000 silvery, reflective, date tins that she hopes evokes&amp;amp;nbsp;AlUla’s&amp;amp;nbsp;traditional harvest while offering “a universal language” and sense of “togetherness.”&amp;amp;nbsp;Shono&amp;amp;nbsp;also speaks to the thrilling opening up for artists in Saudi Arabia. </description>
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