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Plastic artist Ramzia El-Gazzar turns the walls of her school into an art gallery

2021-07-01T12:36:21.029Z


Homs, SANA- Plastic artist Ramzia Al-Jazzar was influenced by her simple rural environment, and her artworks translated every


Homs-Sana

The plastic artist, Ramzia Al-Jazzar, was influenced by her simple rural environment, so her artworks translated all the beautiful colors, flowers, birds and childhood, to transform the walls of the primary school in which she was educated into an exhibition of her works, defying the events that ravaged her village in the Homs countryside over the seven years of war.

Regarding her artistic experience, Ramzia explained in an interview with SANA that the love of drawing grew in her since childhood, and her mother, a simple rural woman, was good at it, so she encouraged her and refined her talent, which was launched with simple tools based on a pencil and sculpting with sand or clay. and its farmers.

The plastic art remained an obsession with symbolism and sympathy when she completed her studies at the Institute of Teacher Training, specializing in drawing, so she began to paint, sculpt and design models about the ruins of Palmyra and other landmarks. For a long time before the war, it was also affected by its environment, its fertile plains, and its rivers, which added another kind of beauty to its works.

The fifty-year-old artist explains that what helped her to move on the path of art was the encouragement of those around her who admired her artistic creativity as a female in a village where women depend on simple rural jobs.

Today, the Martyr Ibrahim Al-Ali School embraces symbolic works, numbering in the dozens. The school’s halls, corridors and walls have turned into an art gallery in which works of clay and cork have been lavished with the color of antique bricks to give a realistic form that embodies historical monuments, models and paintings in oil colors about women, fields, flowers and others.

School Principal Abd al-Salam al-Mustafa thanked the artist and described her as a distinguished personality who was able to convey the message of art to future generations through works that will remain a beacon shining the path of life and giving us hope that roses will grow in all circumstances, even if they are in a barren desert.

Hanan Sweid

Source: sena

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