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Sculptures inspired by Palmyra for violinist and plastic artist Rania Maasrani in Dar Al Assad

2019-11-05T10:40:47.957Z


Damascus - Sana The hand that played the most beautiful melodies of the world is the same carved masterpieces of Syrian antiquities and after she knew Ra


Damascus-Sana

The hand that played the most beautiful melodies of the world is the same carved masterpieces of Syrian antiquities and after she knew Rania Maasrani violinist in the most important bands embraced by Dar al-Assad for culture and the arts, which has long played on its theaters to show her plastic works in the field of sculpture.

Maasrani chose the title of her exhibition “Sculptures Inspired by Palmyra”, which, like all Syrians, plundered the terrorists for antiquities and destroyed the temples. The ruins of Palmyra, such as the restoration of what was destroyed, succumbed to the magic of Palmyra sculpture and inspired by the days of the long war details and confidence Bamertha.

The exhibition included inscriptions from the palace of al-Hayr al-Sharqi and the temple of Bel archaeological and details of the Palmyra life, characters and faces with different psychological conditions and human reflections.The Sufi heritage was a space of sculptures through the movements of the Whirling Dance.

The exhibition also included frescoes with the technique of Ajami drawing, where I transferred my recipient from small works to what looks like murals, simulating the civilization of Palmyra with its natural details and its vast palms.

The director of the Eastern Takht women law player Dima Mawazini that Rania is a plastic artist has its mark in the artistic center and returned today through a new artistic touch and beautiful that the integration of music with plastic art has an important impact on connoisseurs.

The first violinist in the Syrian National Symphony Orchestra, Razan Kassar, said that this case presented by Rania is not new to us and we have been following her since 2003 and her exhibition today is a special humanitarian situation, a place that is destroying our conscience.

Rania Maasrani is a graduate of the Higher Institute of Music and a founding member of the Syrian Symphony in 1993 and a violinist in many Syrian bands.In 2011 she won the silver medal from the French Academy of Arts, Sciences and Literature and has many fine exhibitions in the field of painting and sculpture inside and outside Syria.

Rasha Mahfoud

Source: sena

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