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Group exhibition by 12 plastic artists celebrating the late Nazir Nasrallah

2020-12-02T01:18:26.785Z


Damascus-SANA - 12 Syrian plastic artists from different generations celebrated the experience of the late Nazir Nasrallah through


Damascus-Sana

12 Syrian plastic artists from different generations celebrated the experience of the late Nazir Nasrallah through a group art exhibition hosted by the Arab Cultural Center in Kafarsouseh.

The exhibition, which was the best conclusion to the forum, was set up by the Damascus Culture Directorate within the activities of the Syrian Culture Days and devoted to researching the experience of Nasrallah, as it included more than 30 paintings that varied between small and large sizes with different techniques, methods and topics that reflected the visions and styles of the participating artists in addition to a mural carried out by all of them.

The director of culture in Damascus, Wasim Mobaide, in a statement to Sana Al-Multaqa, and the distinguished artistic works that resulted from it, considered a gift to the spirit of the artist Nasrallah, who left a great artistic legacy, indicating that the late, with the diversity of his artistic product, enriched the memory of the homeland.

The plastic artist, Batoul Mawardi, shared two paintings about nature in the Burj Islam area in Lattakia in an impressionistic style in response to the fires that occurred in several regions of Syria and the pain they left on our souls, considering that the forum was distinguished by the artists' communication with each other and their exchange of experiences about the construction and achievement of artistic work.

Plastic artist Moufida Dioub painted two paintings in an expressive style that carry the values ​​of intimacy and love in the Syrian family in acrylic and charcoal colors to emphasize calligraphy and composition, confirming that the artist Nasrallah was a professor for most of the contemporary artists who were graduates of the Faculty of Fine Arts and had many beautiful memories with him.

Artist Osama Diab believed that the forum was a beautiful meeting between the participating artists and an opportunity for them to honor an important artistic stature as well as to inform the artists about the work methods of some of them.

Plastic artist Bashir Bashir presented three paintings in his well-known expressive expressive style and said, "The importance of this forum stems from honoring the late artist Nasrallah with each artist's endeavor to present his own style through the works that were painted during the days of the forum."

As usual, Ghada Haddad painted two paintings about the world of women in a realistic manner in gray and black colors, noting that the short days of the forum formed pressure on the participating artists to complete their paintings, but its atmosphere was distinctive in increasing the artists' exposure to their products.

Plastic artist Laila Razzouq painted a painting in an expressive style that included Syrian civilized symbols in reference to the necessity of continuing our civilized and human role, in addition to a personal painting of her, in which she cut her hair in solidarity with cancer patients, expressing her happiness to participate in the forum because it was an expression of our appreciation for the late.

For his part, artist Khaled Al-Hajjar explained that he worked on the identity that he presented permanently by mixing the human race between men and women through three expressive works.

The artists, Dr. Sawsan Al-Zoubi, Dr. Sa`id Salloum, Fida Mansour, Mohi Al-Din Al-Homsi and Maysar Kamel also participated in the forum.

Mohammed Samir Tahan

Source: sena

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