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An exhibition for graduates of the Fathi Muhammad Center for Fine Arts in Aleppo

2021-09-06T09:38:12.934Z


Aleppo, SANA- The exhibition of the graduates of Fathi Muhammad Center for Fine Arts, which is being held within the activities of the Artist Forum, opened


Aleppo-Sana

The exhibition of the graduates of the Fathi Muhammad Center for Fine Arts, which is held within the activities of the Artist Fateh Al-Modarres Forum for Syrian Plastic Art, organized by the Directorate of Aleppo Culture, was opened in Tishreen Hall.

The exhibition included 40 artworks, including various paintings of silent nature and human faces bearing plastic expressions, in addition to paintings that monitor archaeological, tourist and rural sites in Aleppo.

Jaber al-Sajour, director of Aleppo culture, explained to SANA reporter that the Artist Fateh al-Mudarres Forum has become an annual tradition that the Directorate continues to hold.

SANA's camera monitored the artworks of a number of participants, where the artist Nariman Qassem indicated that she participated in a painting that embodies the silent nature and carried her different feelings using oil colors, noting the importance of the exhibition in showing the creativity of young artists.

The sculptor Abdul Qader Manafikhi said that he participates in a series of sculptural and plastic works using wood, in which he adopted the simple method of engraving and using simple tools to show his works to the young participants and to highlight how stone and wood are used in plastic works.

Marwa Mardini drew attention to her participation in three paintings, in which she relied on showing the symbolic aesthetic of the Arabic letter and simple traditional geometric shapes, and drew their colors from the aesthetics of nature to create harmony and chromatic harmony.

Muhammad Marandi explained that he participated in three paintings about women according to a classic style, noting that the exhibition contributes to showing the artists’ products to the public, while Dima Nahas said that she participated in a plastic painting that transferred part of it from the main artistic painting in the Netherlands and used charcoal colors and moved to oil colors and expressed the rural women. .

A number of visitors to the exhibition expressed their admiration for the paintings and productions of young artists, through which they demonstrated their ability to adapt colors to express their psychological potential with distinctive plastic and classic paintings.

Qusai Razzouk

Source: sena

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