Country for PR: United Kingdom
Contributor: PR Newswire Europe
Thursday, May 16 2019 - 18:01
AsiaNet
Absolut Announces Winner of Global Creative Competition From 7,500 Entrants
STOCKHOLM, May 16, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

 - ARTIST FROM LEBANON AWARDED Euros 20,000 CASH PRIZE AND OOH DISPLAY FOR 
ARTWORK TACKLING ISSUES THAT MATTER

- SELECTED BY WORLD REKNOWNED ARTISTS MICKALENE THOMAS, AARON CEZAR AND BOSE 
KRISHNAMACHARI 

Tonight, Absolut has announced its next creative collaboration and winning 
artist as part of Absolut's broadest art initiative in the history of the 
brand. Sarah Saroufim from Lebanon has been crowned the winner from 7,500 
entrants with her design to reflect that "Everyone should be free to express 
themselves" and hopes to inspire people to talk about the issues that matter.

Saroufim is a Graphic Designer and Illustrator, who graduated in 2018 as a 
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the American University of Beirut. 
Her minimalist and thought - provoking style is carried throughout her designs 
and her winning artwork is no different.

Saroufim was carefully selected by a jury panel consisting of some of the 
world's leading creative voices, including New York based artist, Mickalene 
Thomas, founding director of the London based Delaphina Institute, Aaron Cezar, 
and Indian based, artist and curator, Bose Krishnamachari.

Creating a design showcasing her vision of a better tomorrow, Sarah has 
expressed her own personal design to carry a message of a more open, equal and 
inclusive world with her winning artwork to express her statement. 

She states: The more we talk about mental illness, the closer we get to 
overcoming it. I expressed this idea using the pun 'Don't keep things bottled 
up' and an overflow of expression symbolised by speech bubbles. 

Sarah Saroufim said "I'm so honoured to have won Absolut's Creative 
Competition. This message is so important to me as I'm not the easiest nut to 
crack. I don't open up so easily but when I do, it makes it so much easier to 
manage the every day. I hope everyone will learn from this message and see the 
power of expressing themselves."

Over the last four decades, Absolut has worked with over 550 of the world's 
boldest artists, resulting in over 800 art pieces being created. Now selected 
among local winners from 18 other countries around the globe, Sarah Saroufim 
will be following in the footsteps of iconic artists that Absolut has 
previously collaborated with, including Keith Karing, Romero Britto, Arman 
Armand and Maurizio Cattelan.

Artist and jury member, Mickalene Thomas, said "We're pleased to announce the 
final winner, Sarah Saroufim from Lebanon, as Absolut's new creative 
collaboration. This is an incredible achievement to be selected from so many 
entrants and to be chosen amongst 18 other country winners. Sarah's artwork 
really stood out and the whole jury panel felt that her design reflected and 
brought to life the beliefs and values that channel Absolut through her 
artwork. 

We're excited to see what the next chapter holds for Sarah and we will see her 
piece take pride of place in an iconic OOH location to share with people around 
the world."

Artist and jury member, Aaron Cezar, said: "Sarah's award-winning entry to the 
Absolut Creative Competition speaks to the urgencies of this time. In an era of 
post-truth, Saroufim reminds us of the power of having a voice to not only to 
express but to expose. In Sarah's statement, she expresses her need to overcome 
mental illness but her work transcends this and demonstrates its strength 
visually.

While the text 'Don't Keep Things Bottled Up' can be seen as a warning - or be 
taken as good advice - it can also be read as a playful invitation to let loose 
and relieve stress and to enjoy sharing the company of others. This involves 
another kind of opening up, one of friendship, which is the only way in which 
we can overcome the complex realities, by remembering of Absolut's brand 
beliefs: No matter where we come from, We are all human."

Artist and jury member, Bose Krishnamachari, said: "Saroufim's work reminds me 
of one of my curatorial projects in China. The bottled up liquid and liberated 
bubbles forms the present, for now. We may fill up the bubble with our 
imagination, a participatory space created by Sarah and, ultimately liberated 
to Absolut freedom. Her work of simplicity, pressure and pleasure of human 
imagination, 'For an Image, Faster than light'.  

Congratulations to all 19 national winners and the absolute, Absolut achiever 
for greater works and an inspirational world!"

With the aim to celebrate creativity and harness the power artists have to 
envision and create a better tomorrow, Absolut launched the global Creative 
Competition in November 2018 with the mission to find the next bold creative 
voice of the brand. Saroufim's artwork will be displayed on a globally iconic 
OOH site and she will receive a Euros 20,000 cash prize. 

Photo: 
https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/888058/Absolut_Creative_Competition.jpg  

Photo: https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/888059/Absolut_Creative_Competition.jpg 

SOURCE: The Absolut Company