Damascus-SANA
Women's issues, the repercussions of war, and human feelings were the main motivator for the works of young plastic artists who participated in the annual spring exhibition held by the Directorate of Fine Arts at the Ministry of Culture, which opened today in Khan Asaad Pasha in Old Damascus.
The young artist, Hadeel Lababidi, a graduate of fine arts, chose to participate in an abstract painting that tells about clouds and astronomy in her own style, considering that participation in the Spring Exhibition offers her a lot as a young artist in terms of encouraging her to continue and benefiting from the experiences of the participating artists.
And because she sees in art a special language to express pain, the young artist, Rajaa Maatouk, a graduate of fine arts, participated in a painting that expresses the suffering of refugees due to the cold and the conditions of life through dark colors using oil on canvas.
As for the young woman, Shahd Al-Raz, she presented herself to the audience of the exhibition with a sculptural work entitled A Flood, which is part of a group of works in which different materials were used that embodies the relationship of people to place and memory because she sees that the moment of the flood represents a moment of ruin and fear, noting the presence of this amount of works in the annual spring exhibition as an addition to the Syrian plastic scene the guy.
The young artist Sami Eid personified, through his sculptural work, the overlap between fish and man by integrating the features of man and the fish's body using artificial stone aged in bronze, pointing to the importance of the exhibition in presenting different opinions that can be used in his working life as an artist.
While the young woman, Tasneem Sheikh Moss, participated in the work of graphic engraving and metal printing, through which she expressed the psychological state of breast cancer patients with strong lines.
With the prominent printing technique, the artist, Diana Hawija, presented a painting entitled "Leonity", in which she expressed the human woman as a girl, a mother and a mass of feelings.
The young woman, Dina Al-Rawas, a graduate of fine arts, participated in a painting with a printing technique that expresses an old person with one eye in which he sees life in its beautiful image without paying attention to the ugly side, and it is carried out using the technique of engraving and printing, which she called life.
As for the young Eid Abdullah, he combined modernity and classicism with a painting in which he expressed the impact of social media on human life on a silk screen, through which he mixed four colors together.
Mays Al Ani