As a child Michael Conjusta wanted to be a doctor and serve humanity reaching out to the sick and those in need of medical attention. Thirty years down Michael is not surrounded by stethoscope, syringes, thermometers, and other tools which are part of a medical professional but with paints and brushes.
With the World Cup kicking off in Qatar on November 20 the football extravaganza has served a platform to many artists from different parts of the world. Michael's case is no different. His murals at World Cup stadiums has shot him into the limelight and served as a greatest platform for his talents and art works. Michael has left fans from across the globe impressed with his eye-catching murals which are at the centre of attraction at Al Bayt, Lusail, Al Janoub and Al Thumama stadiums and the Doha Corniche.
"So far I have done 21 murals the last is on December 18 the Qatar National day and I have been assigned to do one in Corniche area. I am really enjoying contributing to the art and culture celebrations, especially when people praise my work and ask for a selfie. I feel like a superstar! I am always eager to meet new people and make new friends," said the long time Qatar resident, while speaking to IANS.