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(Barita) exhibition in Alf Noun Gallery for nine artists with a space for creation and creativity

2020-01-25T18:55:15.054Z


Damascus-Sana (Barita) in Aramaic means creation and creativity and this word brought together nine plastic artists in one exhibition


Damascus-Sana

(Parita) in Aramaic means creation and creativity. This word brings together nine plastic artists in one exhibition and one word is art, revelation and creativity.

The exhibition, which was held by the Thousand Noun Gallery of Artists, Bashir Badawi, Jan Hanna, Jumah Nizhan, Vartkis Barsoumian, Shadia Daaboul, Ghassan Akl, Nimat Badawi, Noha Jabara and Nour Al Zbala, combines drawing, sculpture, graphics, and artworks with different materials to attach one value: love and human being.

The artist Badi Jahjah, the owner of the Thousand Noun Hall, explained that the exhibition today includes a group of artists, including three women who presented different experiences, which is an extension of our Aramaic culture, and this is the name Barita, who gather around him, indicating that the experiences differed from one artist to another, as the experiences differed between the symbolic, expressive, portrait and graphic structure as The sculptures differed between wood, marble, and bronze in an indication that we Syrian artists are able to gather for one idea and consider art as a human collective condition in addition to its relationship with intellectual luxury as it monitors reality, expresses it, and aims to dream and hope.

The artist Shadia Daaboul participated in three bronze sculptures, in which she expressed realistic human situations and his pension, noting the importance of working in bronze, which is a beautiful, warm material that is able to express our inner feelings strongly.

The artist, Bashir Badawi, explained that he participated in two oil works that talk about the female and show the personal human features, indicating that the exhibition brought together artists with a kind of warmth and love.

The artist Noor Al-Zayla'a explained to Sana that she participated in the work of carving a wooden olive for a pregnant woman, as an expression of birth and creation, in addition to a stone work that is a portrait of a woman's face in the state of meditation, horizon and another of metal.

Bilal Ahmad

Source: sena

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