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Hilton Bahrain kicks off F1 season with live painting by Bahraini artist Deena Radhi

Hilton Bahrain kicks off F1 season with live painting by Bahraini artist Deena Radhi

Daily Tribune10-04-2025
TDT | Manama
Hilton Bahrain is excited to announce a vibrant kick-off to the F1 season with a unique live painting event featuring celebrated Bahraini artist Deena Radhi.
This exciting event will take place in the hotel lobby from April 11-13, daily from 10:00 AM.
The F1 in Bahrain is a yearly spectacle that both local and international visitors eagerly anticipate.
This year, Hilton Bahrain aims to showcase the joy of the F1 season through the lens of art, celebrating the thrilling atmosphere that surrounds this world-renowned event.
Deena Radhi's artistic vision will reflect the excitement of F1 while incorporating a local touch.
Stunning masterpiece
Attendees will witness the creation of a stunning masterpiece featuring hidden Bahraini flags, inviting guests to engage in a fun and interactive social media competition.
Participants will have the chance to guess the number of flags in the artwork for an opportunity to win fantastic prizes from Hilton Bahrain.
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