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An exhibition honoring the plastic artist Mohamed Al-Qadmani in Sweida

2020-10-19T23:03:50.429Z


Sweida-SANA The Fine Artists Union branch in Sweida held an exhibition by the artist Mohamed Al-Qadmani in the Instrument Gallery


Sweida-Sana

The Plastic Artists Union branch in Sweida held an exhibition by the artist Muhammad al-Qadmani in the Union Gallery in Medina.

The exhibition, which was held in honor of Qadmani and in appreciation of his artistic career, which was enriched by the Syrian plastic movement, included 30 works of the artist, which are occupied with watercolors with various topics between human cases and nature from Jabal Al Arab, especially within his surrounding environment in his town Qanawat, which is rich in its diverse cultural and historical heritage, in addition to the presence of women with their feminine connotations. Al-Jamali, her position in society and the family, and her great giving.

Al-Qadmani expressed his thanks for this honor, which reflects the appreciation for his product and artistic experience that he drew from his environment and impressions to present various plastic visions that simulate his feelings.

The head of the Plastic Artists Union branch, the artist Hamad Azzam, indicated that the artist Al-Qadmani possessed a unique and valuable experience in his work, technique and building of the painting with its elements and the importance of presenting it and dealing with his colors honestly and transparently by presenting his works in watercolors, creating spontaneous, harmonious and harmonious color formulations that advance heritage, environment, place and women according to A distinct artistic vision.

Plastic artist Nidal Khwais, one of the visitors of the exhibition, noted the artist's mature experience with creativity, research, innovation and innovation, and presented a group of works with a distinctive expression and impression of nature and the environment that he was affected by.

The plastic artist, Sakha Junna, pointed out that the honored artist has a distinct aesthetic imprint in the plastic movement, saying that the exhibition is the culmination of his rich career and a stand on his great effort, style and special technique through which he embodied internal impressions and presented them to the viewer in a special and unique way.

The artist Al-Qadmani was born in Qanawat in 1950 and is a graduate of the Faculty of Fine Arts, Damascus University, Department of Painting in 1977 and a lecturer at the College of Fine Arts in Sweida.

Diyar Nasr

Source: sena

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