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Meet the Dubai artist whose work has sold for millions — and turns down 99% of prospective buyers

Contemporary artist Sacha Jafri prides himself on his unique way of working.

His "huge" Dubai studio includes three gallery spaces, a digital space, an office and a boardroom. He even has a room dedicated to nonfungible tokens, or NFTs.

The space is home to around 40 paintings, largely made up of his retrospective collection, along with one-off pieces and commissions.

"Most artists are linked very heavily to galleries … whereas with this setup, I can actually develop my own relationships with my clients and really build that collector base all over the world," Jafri told CNBC's The Art of Appreciation. He also has a London gallery space for European and U.S. buyers.

Jafri, a British artist, studied at Oxford University's prestigious Ruskin School of Art and has been working for nearly 30 years. Known for his magical realist art, he creates work in a "meditative state," he said, using music to get into the right headspace and often painting for many hours at a time.

"It's weird, also, because I'm painting for the subconscious. So, I'm in a meditative state, I'm in a complete trance, I have no clue what I'm doing. So, it's weird when things are created like this, that tell a very strong narrative, which I've not got in my head," Jafri said.

Jafri created "Journey of Humanity," a 1,595.76 square meter painting which in 2020 became the world's largest art canvas. He sold the painting at an auction for children's charities.

Split into 70 sections, the huge artwork was bought by entrepreneur Andre Abdoune for $62 million in 2021 — making Jafri one of the world's most expensive living artists. (The record was beaten in 2022 by Emad Salehi, whose "The story of the ball" piece came to almost 10,000 square meters.)

Jafri has a canny

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