Syrian Artists Set Guinness Record By Building World's Largest Mural Out Of Recycled Goods (PHOTOS)

LOOK: Artists Create Beauty Out Of Scrap In Syria... And Win A World Record
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DAMASCUS, March 31 (Reuters) - A group of Syrian artists in Damascus has created the world's biggest mural made of recycled materials, a rare work aimed at brightening public space in a city sapped by war and sanctions.

The brightly coloured, 720-sq metre work was constructed from aluminum cans, broken mirrors, bicycle wheels and other scrap objects and displayed on a street outside a primary school in the centre of the Syrian capital.

The mural's lead artist, Syrian artist Moaffak Makhoul, said the idea behind the project was to give ordinary people a chance to experience art and relieve some of the pressures of daily life as the country's three-year-old conflict grinds on.

"In the difficult conditions that the country is going through, we wanted to give a smile to the people, joy to the children, and show people that the Syrian people love life, love beauty, love creativity," he said.

Guinness World Records has declared the work the world's largest mural made of recycled materials.

Syria is sunk in a civil war that has killed over 140,000 people, forced millions more to flee their homes and devastated much of the country's infrastructure, economic activity and urban life.

Central Damascus has been relatively shielded from the worst fighting, although a little over a year ago rebels controlled a ring of suburbs and were launching incursions that threatened government control over parts of the city centre.

Gains over the past few months by President Bashar al-Assad's forces in Damascus' outskirts and along the nearby Lebanese border have strengthened the government's grip on the capital.

Makhoul said he saw the mural as a fitting project for the times because it could help ease the frustrations of normal people. "I found it to be the most appropriate time for this. Now is when we need to do something," he said.

"I've been sad to see a lot of my colleagues, artists, all traveling abroad and leaving. God be with them and give them luck - but the country also needs all of us."

The mural took about six months to complete and was finished in January with the help of about six artists.

Students at the school nearby said they were happy with the completed work. "It's really great - it's made me more excited to come to school," said one student, Shams Khidir.

Mohamed, another passerby, said he had watched the project develop from its beginning while passing by the wall.

"It's really great work. It made me feel we can benefit a lot from things we aren't using," he said.

Syrian Moaffak Makhoul and a team of six artists pose with their Guinness World Record awards for the largest mural made from recycled material, on March 31, 2014 in Damascus's al-Mazzeh neighborhood. (LOUAI BESHARA/AFP/Getty Images)

A close up of a decorated wall that won the Guinness World Record in Damascus's al-Mazzeh neighborhood, on March 31, 2014. (LOUAI BESHARA/AFP/Getty Images)

Syrians walk through a decorated wall that won the Guinness World Record for the largest mural made from recycled material, on March 31, 2014 in Damascus's al-Mazzeh neighborhood. (LOUAI BESHARA/AFP/Getty Images)

Syrian artist Moaffak Makhoul poses near his decorated wall after it won the Guinness World Record for the largest mural made from recycled material, on March 31, 2014 in Damascus's al-Mazzeh neighborhood. (LOUAI BESHARA/AFP/Getty Images)

Syrians walk through a gate on a decorated wall that won the Guinness World Record in Damascus's al-Mazzeh neighborhood on March 31, 2014. (LOUAI BESHARA/AFP/Getty Images)

Syrians walk past a decorated wall that won the Guinness World Record for the largest mural made from recycled material, on March 31, 2014 in Damascus's al-Mazzeh neighborhood. (LOUAI BESHARA/AFP/Getty Images)

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Syria War In March
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This picture taken on Wednesday, March 5, 2014, provided by the anti-government activist group Aleppo Media Center, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows Syrians inspecting the rubble of a destroyed buildings following a Syrian government airstrike in Aleppo, Syria. (AP Photo/Aleppo Media Center AMC) (credit:AP)
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This picture taken on Saturday, March 1, 2014, provided by the anti-government activist group Coordination Committee In Kfar Takharim, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows Syrian citizens trying to extinguish flames rising from buildings that were attacked by Syrian government airstrike in the town of Kfar Takharim in the northwest province of Idlib, Syria. (AP Photo/Coordination Committee In Kfar Takharim) (credit:AP)
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A man is comforted by a rescue worker and others following a reported air strike by government forces in which a fellow rescue worker was killed on March 9, 2014 in the northern city of Aleppo. (Fadi al-Halabi/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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A Syrian refugee family from Aleppo stay under a shelter during a rainy day on March 8, 2014, in the Uskudar district of Istanbul. (BULENT KILIC/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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A Syrian rebel fighter shows female members of the 'Mother Aisha' battalion how to use a weapon in the Salah al-Din neighborhood of the northern Syrian city of Aleppo on March 8, 2014. (ZEIN AL-RIFAI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Female members of the 'Mother Aisha' battalion walk in a street holding weapons in the Salah al-Din neighborhood of the northern Syrian city of Aleppo on March 8, 2014. (ZEIN AL-RIFAI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Syrian emergency personnel extinguish a fire following a reported air strike by Syrian government forces on March 7, 2014 during the Friday prayer in the Sukkari neighborhood of the northern city of Aleppo. (BARAA AL-HALABI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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A rebel fighter runs for cover as a mortar is launched towards pro-regime fighters during clashes in the Sheikh Najjar district on the outskirts of the northern Syrian city of Aleppo on March 6, 2014. (MOHAMMED AL-KHATIEB/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Pro-government fighters hold the Syrian flag as they pose for a photo in the village of al-Sahel, near the rebel held town of Yabrud, nearly 80 kilometres north of Damascus, on March 4, 2014. (STR/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Rebel fighters hold a position near the front line on March 2, 2014 in the Sheikh Najjar district on the outskirts of the northern Syrian city of Aleppo. (BARAA AL-HALABI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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A picture taken on March 1, 2014 shows the wreckage of a Syrian army helicopter after Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)'s fighters allegedly destroyed it when they left the Meng Military Airport, in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo, to prevent other opposition groups taking it over. (MOHAMMED AL-KHATIEB/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)