Damascus-Sana
More than sixty children and adolescents, ranging in age from four years to high school, participated in artistic drawings in a cultural exhibition in Kafr Sousse under the title In Our Colors We Draw Joy.
The exhibition, which was held in cooperation between the Ministry of Culture and the “Marsami” studio, by the plastic artist Ghada Haddad, greeted mothers on the occasion of their feast and included paintings in which the participants, with the feather and color, expressed their inner feelings with simplicity and transparent spontaneity indicating the sincerity of their feelings and the beautiful and clear talents of the older ages.
Plasticine Haddad indicated that the exhibition came as a gratitude to the mother for the tender she gives to her children and as a dose of joy and hope through colors, especially in this period in which we live.
Haddad considered that the holding of this exhibition is a kind of challenge to the terrorist war on our country and the difficult circumstances it has resulted in. It also represents the meanings of the will to life for Syrians, old and young, who express this in color and feather.
The child Ruba Trabelsi indicated that she participated in three paintings, where she painted Damascene houses and nature, because she loves the beautiful heritage of our country, while the child Ahmed Nonani showed his love for the talent of drawing that he wants to develop so that he becomes a painter when he grows up.
Luna Tabakh showed that she is happy to participate and loves to paint all the things that come to her mind. Sima Sabbagh also participated in three paintings expressing the Corona pandemic in addition to nature and dreams of working in fashion design when she grows up.
Tima Quole participated in three paintings with lead, watercolors and wood, and she drew live nature and animals, while Hassan al-Sabbagh drew two paintings with lead and another water, pointing out that he aspires to become a civil engineer because he finds this profession close to plastic art.
Bilal Ahmad