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Emerging Middle Eastern Artist Designs Original Artwork Race Car Livery
ABU DHABI, UAE, Dec. 6, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

VUSE* AND McLAREN RACING MARK WORLD FIRST AHEAD OF 2021 ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX

An emerging artist has had her work spotlighted for the world to see, featured 
on one of the fastest-moving canvases on earth.

McLaren Racing has today unveiled a one-off livery ahead of the FORMULA 1 
ETIHAD AIRWAYS ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX 2021, working with long-standing partner 
Vuse, the number one global vape brand** to give creative control of the livery 
to an up-and-coming, female, UAE-based artist.

The design of McLaren Racing's 2021 livery for the Abu Dhabi race marks the 
first time a piece of original art has appeared on a livery during a Grand 
Prix[TM] and celebrates the first time a female artist from the Middle East has 
been given this kind of opportunity. The artist, Rabab Tantawy, has used her 
passion for union, community, and heritage to inspire and inform the artwork 
for the livery, incorporating her Nubian Series*** with McLaren Racing's iconic 
papaya and blue colourway.

Driven by her love of art, Rabab taught herself different artistry techniques, 
ranging from traditional mediums like oil painting to modern approaches such as 
spray-paints. Featuring Rabab's Nubian figures, the livery artwork represents 
togetherness and 'the world as one' – two themes Rabab is passionate about 
exploring in her work both on and off the canvas.

Working with the assistance of automotive media designer, Davide Virdis, 
Rabab's work on the livery forms part of Vuse's recently announced Driven by 
Change initiative, which sees grassroots creative talent given unparalleled 
opportunities in motorsport to showcase their work.

Rabab Tantawy comments: "Never would I have imagined being given an opportunity 
like this. Coming from a family of racing fans, seeing one of my original 
artworks racing on track is one of the most incredible things to happen in my 
career – and an even more amazing feat being the first female, Middle Eastern 
artist to do so."

"Providing opportunities and platforms for unestablished artists in the Middle 
East is something I'm passionate about. Being named the first creative in 
Vuse's Driven by Change initiative hopefully marks the first of many examples 
of up-and-coming creative talent in motorsport showcasing their work, passions 
and values on the world stage. I look forward to being a part of these moments 
for others."

The Driven by Change initiative will see Vuse use their partnership with 
McLaren Racing to provide opportunities for other underrepresented creatives to 
champion their work and passions across various platforms. These creators from 
around the world will be offered opportunities like that of Rabab's in Abu 
Dhabi from which they can help drive change within the world of motorsport.

John Beasley, Group Head of Brand Building, BAT, comments: "We want to really 
focus on providing support and opportunities for talent as we further champion 
the diversity of people and skills in the creative world. Rabab has been an 
incredible talent to work with for the launch of the programme, with her 
passion for diversity and togetherness, and artistic skill set to transform the 
track in Abu Dhabi. We look forward to working with Rabab further as she helps 
us continue to influence change in not only motorsport, but the creative 
industry as a whole."

The initiative forms part of Vuse's ongoing ambition to celebrate undiscovered 
creative talent, working with McLaren Racing to identify opportunities to bring 
their work to life, helping introduce creatives from diverse backgrounds to the 
masses. Rabab's artwork will be featured at the final race of the year, the 
FORMULA 1 ETIHAD AIRWAYS ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX 2021, taking place on Sunday 12 
December, where Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo will race Rabab's artwork 
around the famed final track of the season.

Vuse has previously worked with creatives in motorsport, including St. 
Petersburg's artist, Ya La'ford, who painted an IndyCar for the Vuse Deign 
Challenge at the Firestone Grand Prix[TM] earlier this year.

Vuse also engaged streetwear brand Undefeated, who designed the bespoke livery 
for the No.7 Vuse Arrow McLaren SP Chevrolet for the 2021 Indianapolis 500.
To discover more about Rabab's story, visit Vuse 
[https://www.instagram.com/vuse.worldwide/?hl=en] and Rabab's 
[https://www.instagram.com/rababtantawy/?hl=en]social channels. Further 
information on the Driven by Change initiative and how creatives can get 
involved will be shared in 2022.

Notes to Editors: 

About BAT

BAT is a leading, multi-category consumer goods business with a purpose to 
build A Better Tomorrow by reducing the health impact of its business through 
offering a greater choice of enjoyable and less risky products for adult 
consumers. The company continues to be clear that combustible cigarettes pose 
serious health risks, and the only way to avoid these risks is not to start or 
to quit. BAT encourages those who would otherwise continue to smoke to switch 
completely to scientifically-substantiated, reduced-risk alternatives*. In 
order to deliver this, BAT is transforming into a truly consumer-centric 
multi-category consumer products business. BAT employs over 53,000 people and 
operates in over 180 countries, with 11 million points of sale and 45 factories 
in 43 markets. The company's Strategic Portfolio is made up of its global 
cigarette brands and a growing range of reduced-risk* New Category tobacco and 
nicotine products and traditional non-combustible tobacco products. These 
include vapour, tobacco heating products, modern oral products including 
tobacco-free nicotine pouches, as well as traditional oral products such as 
snus and moist snuff. In 2020, we had 13.5 million consumers of our 
non-combustible products, a rise of 3 million on the year before. The BAT Group 
generated revenue of £25.8 billion in 2020 and profit from operations of £9.9 
billion.

*Based on the weight of evidence and assuming a complete switch from cigarette 
smoking. These products are not risk free and are addictive.

** Based on Vype/Vuse estimated value share from RRP in measured retail for 
vapour (i.e. total vapour category value in retail sales) in the USA, Canada, 
France, UK, Germany. These 5 markets cover an estimated 77% of global vapour 
closed system NTO, calculated in June –July 2021.

About McLaren Racing

McLaren Racing was founded by New Zealand racing driver Bruce McLaren in 1963. 
The team entered its first Formula 1 race in 1966, since then McLaren has won 
20 Formula 1 world championships, more than 180 Formula 1 grands prix, the Le 
Mans 24 Hours at its first attempt and the Indianapolis 500 three 
times. McLaren Racing currently competes in Formula 1 globally and 
INDYCAR in the US. Z
The team is contesting the 2021 FIA Formula 1 World Championship with Lando 
Norris and Daniel Ricciardo, and in the 2021 INDYCAR Series with Arrow McLaren 
SP drivers Pato O'Ward and Felix Rosenqvist. McLaren was the first F1 team to 
be certified carbon neutral ten years ago and has successfully retained the 
Carbon Trust Standard Award, most recently in February 2021. They were also the 
first team to be awarded the FIA Institute's Environmental Award in 2013, which 
they have consistently maintained at three-star level.z

In 2022, McLaren Racing will enter a new category of motorsport when it enters 
a team into Extreme E, the innovative all-electric off-road racing series that 
highlights the impact of climate change.

About Rabab Tantawy

*** In this series Rabab Tantawy explores the need of human nature to connect 
with heritage and community by taking as a matter of study the Nubian culture. 
Born in 1971 in Cairo Rabab Tantawy grew up watching her mother draw and 
create. Although she did not pursue an artistic career from the get-go, Rabab 
always kept an interest in the arts and taught herself different techniques, 
ranging from very traditional mediums like oil painting to modern ones like 
spray-paints.

When Tantawy decided to dedicate herself to the arts she got involved in 
several exhibitions while also actively pursuing street art.

Working with a multitude of mediums the artist created a playful approach to 
the otherwise serious concepts that ground her work. Her biggest focus is on 
union, community, and heritage.

While often we can see artists approach these subjects from a political point 
of view, Rabab tries to bridge the gap and render these subjects through the 
lens of universality.

Rabab is an intuitive artist. She doesn't work with preliminary sketches; she 
uses the canvas as a support for direct download. There's no expectation for a 
final product. In a way the product is the process of creation itself.
Line and colour are the pillars of Tantawy's work. Be it abstract or figurative 
the artist's work starts from line. The lines function as a skeleton, informing 
the whole process of the artwork in the making. Be it soft flowing lines or 
strong angular ones, this step sets the rhythm of the work. While a lot of 
artists are choosing to work with limited colour palettes, Tantawy switches 
from classical earthy colours to strong neon colours in the same series with 
the same ease she switches between mediums.

Photo - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1702135/BAT_Rabab_Tantawy.jpg

SOURCE: BAT




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