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Secondary student art exhibition in Contemporary Art Gallery

1/16/2021, 8:28:43 PM


Damascus-SANA About forty paintings with inks, bullets and watercolors for one face with different psychological states, presented by a student

Damascus-Sana

About forty paintings with inks, bullets and watercolors for one face with different psychological states presented by secondary student Mayar Kahil rose to a remarkable level of vision and creativity in an exhibition titled Black, partially hosted by the Contemporary Art Gallery of the Damascus Education Directorate.

The young man, Mayar Bin Lisana, has been interested in art and drawing for five years, relying on the realist school, indicating that he studied art at the Education Center for Art in Kfarsousa for 5 years, during which he practiced painting and shading with lead and colors, adopting various artistic schools and methods.

Mayar also pointed out that he painted the exhibition paintings, following the technique of drawing with inks, watercolors and lead, to express the psychological states of his life stage.

Plastic artist Mowafak Makhoul, Director of the Contemporary Art Gallery, indicated that it is the duty of the hall to follow talented students, encourage them and give them opportunities to show their creativity, noting the excellence of this exhibition through multiple paintings of one face in different psychological situations and possessing his own unique vision and knowledge of the goal and purpose of what he offers, confirming that he as an artist Chakili is very satisfied with his creativity and excellence.

Suleiman Younis, Director of Damascus Education, explained that the Directorate and its Technical Educational Center are always looking for talent, not with the aim of holding professional exhibitions, but rather to highlight creative students to discover, develop and encourage them in addition to the role of the family, which explodes their creative side, noting the emotional and psychological state in the work of the student Mayar who was able Express the feelings of students at this age.