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The ancient city of Aleppo within a photography exhibition

2021-11-18T10:27:35.691Z


Aleppo-SANA under the title Aleppo-Sana Under the title “Hope”, the nobility of the city of Aleppo and the aesthetics of its alleys were evident in the photography exhibition, which included fifty paintings of photography presented by the photographers Ahmed Haffar, Suhaib Amraya and Hanadi Kaakeh at Tishreen Hall in the Al-Sabil neighborhood of Aleppo, in celebration of the 51st anniversary of the corrective movement. Eng


Aleppo-Sana

Under the title “Hope”, the nobility of the city of Aleppo and the aesthetics of its alleys were evident in the photography exhibition, which included fifty paintings of photography presented by the photographers Ahmed Haffar, Suhaib Amraya and Hanadi Kaakeh at Tishreen Hall in the Al-Sabil neighborhood of Aleppo, in celebration of the 51st anniversary of the corrective movement.

Engineer Zikra Hajjar, member of the Executive Office of the Aleppo Provincial Council, said in a statement to SANA reporter that the exhibition, which was held in cooperation between the Directorate of Culture and the Center for Plastic Arts, is rich and diverse with its paintings that express the tangible and intangible heritage, historical monuments and urban decoration in al-Shahba.

The photographer, Ahmed Haffar, explained that he participated in ten paintings that express the most famous archaeological sites in the city of Aleppo, which tell of its history before the hand of terrorism reached it, pointing out that his paintings symbolize the aesthetics of a city that was and will remain a title for love and hope.

In turn, the photographer Sohaib Omaraya indicated that he participated in twenty paintings that embodied the nobility of the city of Aleppo and its old markets after its rehabilitation and the restoration of life and hope to it after it was destroyed by terrorism, a message that al-Shahba was and will remain the most ancient and most beautiful of cities.

Participant Hanadi Kaakeh explained that her love for the stones of the city of Aleppo prompted her to participate in the exhibition with twenty diverse paintings that express the beauty of this city.

Bariwan Muhammed

Source: sena

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