Damascus-SANA
Loving messages embodied in the form of small artistic paintings that brought together talented artists, forming a special artistic case for a rich experience that presented a tribute in its own way to the soul of the artist Fouad Abu Assaf in an art exhibition in Abu Rumaneh.
The exhibition, which was held in cooperation with the studio (ABD) under the supervision of the artist Adnan Hamida, included the works of the artists Amal Al-Beqai, Tema Al-Khatib, Diana Al-Mardini, Ruba Al-Hussein, Rasha Al-Jinn, Randa Kahala, Rowaida Ahmed, Ola Al-Qasim, Rawan Hussein, Imad Abu Shakra, Nour Mallohi.
And Adnan Hamida, the plastic artist and supervisor of the exhibition, said in a statement to Sana Cultural that the exhibition included more than 200 paintings that included various and varied topics.
He pointed out that the exhibition was distinguished by its richness in visions, methods and method, and the variation in levels according to the experience and expertise of each artist.
As for the lawyer and artist, Ruba Mustafa Hussein, she pointed out that the exhibition is the eighth message of love that is sent through plastic artists, and it is a tribute to the spirit of the late artist Fouad Abu Assaf.
Hussein participated in ten works in which she embodied the small painting project and a large painting that is the title of the ten paintings, a group of romances that tried to get out of the atmosphere of misery and war and return to the real, innate feelings.
Howaida Al-Ahmad, who is deaf and dumb, had a distinguished participation in the exhibition through 8 paintings on the historical ancient ruins of Damascene and the old houses, through which she sent a message of love to Syria, considering that her participation in the exhibition supported her future and her ambition to be a famous painter.
As for Tima Al-Khatib, she participated in eight paintings that represent hope for love and freedom, noting that participating in an art exhibition is a step in her artistic career and an important opportunity to know the public's opinion of her paintings.
Mays Al Ani