Damascus-SANA
The Cultural Center in Mezzeh held an art exhibition, in which a number of plastic artists participated, who expressed the importance of the Syrian heritage, especially by drawing lanes, houses and old things.
Through her painting the martyr, the artist Abeer Ahmed showed the greatness of the martyr in the homeland, which she painted with oil on wood to express the value of the good generations raised on the love of the homeland.
The artist, Najwa Al-Sharif, referred to the woman and her role in society for a long time, and linked her beauty to roses, using cloth and acrylic.
The artist, Rana Mahmoud, expressed in her painting the importance of old Damascus and its heritage through the old Damascus lanes, its originality and ancient history.
In the paintings of the artist Nazir Baroudi, Damascus was more present because he sees it as the most important thing in existence, as it is civilization, pride and loyalty.
As for the artist, Nariman El-Gamal, she explained in her painting the importance of Arabic calligraphy and the Arabic language, its authenticity and its antiquity in history.
The artist Zoya Karmouqa saw in women and roses important historical civilizations, and Naima Silman, Director of Damascus Culture, said the exhibition was full of the beauty of Syria and Damascus, and this is something that should be in art.
The head of the center, Najwan Shabana, explained the importance of the exhibition's commitment to the heritage of the homeland, because the homeland is the sacred belonging.
Muhammad Khaled Al-Khidr