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Fine artist Nagham Mansour inspired a stage of Picasso's work to participate in the exhibition in his name

2020-10-26T22:56:58.311Z


Damascus-SANA, plastic artist Nagham Mansour chose the pink stage with the international artist Picasso to participate in M.


Damascus-Sana

The plastic artist Nagham Mansour chose the pink stage with the international artist Picasso to participate in the plastic art exhibition that bears his name, which is currently held in Malacca, Spain, along with 30 Syrian artists and about a thousand artists from around the world.

The participation of a melody came through two paintings inspired by Picasso's works, in which the symbols and lines were drawn in a mixture of hot colors that dominated her paintings and radiated in them the spirit of joy and suggests passion, love, warmth, energy and vitality.

Regarding the participation in this event, Nagham explained in a statement to SANA that participation in international exhibitions gives the artist a moral stimulus, strengthens his artistic culture, and helps him to learn about the civilizations of the peoples of the world and exchange experiences with artists from different parts of the world.

She indicated that despite all the conditions that Syria lived as a result of the terrorist war, the plastic artist did not stop creativity, so he accomplished work inside and outside the homeland, and this is evidence of the continuation of life and the pursuit of the creative cultural renaissance, stressing that art is a mirror of peoples and a reflection of the experiences of the individual and societies to the world with multiple methods, techniques and experiences.

Regarding her opinion of the new default method for organizing cultural events locally and abroad, Nagham said: “Electronic participation can achieve the same presence as direct exhibitions, and that my participation in this field locally, Arab and internationally gave light to my work in light of the Corona pandemic that did not kill creativity.”

Nagham tended to carve sculptures and archaeological inscriptions inspired by the civilizations of our ancestors, reproducing in a contemporary way the exquisite and accurate drawings that allowed it to achieve a presence in the world of formation within a short period of time. Teaching art education by refining her ideas and developing them in several directions.

It is noteworthy that Nagham Mansour was born in Homs and was honored by several international bodies, especially for her participation in the exhibition “My Feathers of Love and Peace Among the Peoples” and for her sculpting monuments of the Kingdom of Qatana. She also participated in sculpture works and festivals in a number of Arab and foreign countries.

Rasha Mahfoud

Source: sena

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