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Spaces.. An exhibition of plastic artist Rola Noelati in cultural Abu Rummaneh

2021-06-26T20:52:20.596Z


Damascus, SANA- The plastic artist, Rola Noelati, showed the audience of the Cultural Center in Abu Rummaneh through her solo exhibition.


Damascus-SANA

Artist Rola Noelati showed the audience of the Cultural Center in Abu Rummaneh through her second solo exhibition titled (Spaces), through which she presents her own plastic formulations that reflect her visions of reality through color formations and formulations whose geometric lines intertwine and produce shapes and symbols with semantics.

The exhibition, which includes 25 large-sized acrylic paintings, carried his works with the spirit and artistic imprint of Nouilati, which she launched in her first exhibition under the title Damascene Al-Hekaya.

Regarding the exhibition, Noelati said in a statement to SANA, "My current exhibition is a continuation of the first exhibition that I held two years ago, and today I present the same spirit with different techniques, with a tendency towards greater depth and an increase in the components of the painting."

The works of the exhibition were similar in composition, colors and style, except for the main exhibition panel, which was inspired by Picasso’s Guernica painting and presented it with its vision and colors with the introduction of Islamic decoration in simulating the reality we live in today, as she put it, indicating that the painting symbolizes the beginning of the end of war and devastation to reach peace and new hope.

On her goal in the world of plastic art, she said, "I cannot predict the extent to which my experience will develop or where it will reach with the future, but I work hard to devote my own artistic style through my paintings, and I strive with each exhibition to renew the style, themes and techniques."

In Noelati's paintings, the daughter of the late artist Izzat Noelati, we find that the female is always present next to the horse, which symbolizes him of man's strength, in addition to the eagle, which means many meanings to her, the most important of which is freedom and its relationship to the female spirit.

Noelati, who studied plastic art in a special study by the plastic artist Ayman Al-Daqer, expressed her optimism about the future of Syrian plastic art in general, with emphasis on the need to devote work and diligence in all fields and to adopt a broader vision of the future so that we all reflect the true Syrian spirit within us.

Mohamed Samir Tahan

Source: sena

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