Ebrahim K. Kanoo Launches 16th Toyota Dream Car Art Contest

By rawan, 13 February, 2023
Ebrahim K. Kanoo Launches 16th Toyota Dream Car Art Contest

Ebrahim K. Kanoo, the sole distributor of Toyota vehicles in the Kingdom of Bahrain, has officially launched the 16th edition of the “Toyota Dream Car Art Contest”, the international platform for budding young artists to unleash their creative imagination and help shape the future of mobility.

Toyota Dream Car national contest, closing on 20th February 2023, is officially open to contestants based in Bahrain, and is split into three categories; under 7 years, 8-11 years old and 12-15 years old. Each category will also have three winners with cash prizes for all winning entries ranging from BD150 to BD300. The top 3 winners from each of the categories will advance to the ‘Regional Toyota Dream Car Art Contest’ with a chance to move on to the World Contest to be announced later.

Encouraging the youth to participate in the contest, Ebrahim K. Kanoo Director, Mr. Khalid Kanoo reflected the company’s desire to spark the imagination stating, “We at Toyota Bahrain are all very excited to inaugurate the 16th edition of this contest that has already engaged with nearly 6.7 million children from 100 countries across the globe. We have had very impressive entries from Bahrain in the past and are always delighted to see what young minds imagine the future of cars and mobility to look like.” 

This year celebrated our local Bahraini distinctive artists, Leena Al Ayoubi and Khalid Al muharraqi, who will help motivate the youth with videos of their inspirational signature tips and techniques, available on the contest website and across the brand’s social channels. They will also be part of the final judging panel alongside officials from Ebrahim K. Kanoo.

In line with our green thinking, artwork submissions will only be received online and digitally uploaded to the contest website (https://dreamcar.toyota.com.bh/) to limit paper handling. A maximum of the standard A3 sized paper sheet will only be accepted and all entries must be hand-drawn, scanned in high resolution and uploaded. The entry form, available on the same website, will also need to be filled in completely and signed by a parent or guardian in order to qualify for entry. Computer graphics artwork, collaborative pieces and those considered to include Intellectual Property (IP) infringement will not be accepted. More information can be found on the website.

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