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Plastic paintings depicting Arab songs and poems in the exhibition of the Shamou` Al Salam Association

2022-01-16T22:53:55.338Z


Damascus-SANA Damascus-SANA “Shamou’ al-Saba .. for Sabah al-Bayat” .. the title of the body of paintings by plastic artists who expressed in their works songs, poems and muwashshahs that we have always been accustomed to, the singularity of the late Arabs, Sabah Fakhri. The artists’ paintings were part of an exhibition organized by the Candles of Peace Association in the Al-Riwaq Al-Arabi Hall, which contain


Damascus-SANA

“Shamou’ al-Saba .. for Sabah al-Bayat” .. the title of the body of paintings by plastic artists who expressed in their works songs, poems and muwashshahs that we have always been accustomed to, the singularity of the late Arabs, Sabah Fakhri.

The artists’ paintings were part of an exhibition organized by the Candles of Peace Association in the Al-Riwaq Al-Arabi Hall, which contained about 35 paintings of various sizes, between acrylic, oil and watercolor, of different sizes.

The director of the association, the plastic artist Lina Rizk, who participated in a painting entitled “Rising from her father’s house,” using her own method of collecting drawing and decoration, made it clear in her statement to SANA that the preparation for the exhibition took three months, and it is a tribute to the late Sabah Fakhri, who revived the heritage and the Aleppo lands.

In turn, the head of the Syrian Plastic Artists Union, Irfan Abu Al-Shamat, indicated that the opening of the exhibition came to show the blending of arts and a tribute to the late Fakhri, as the plastic artists expressed what is inside them through their embodiment of paintings that identify with Fakhri's lyrical heritage, wishing the continuity of this type of exhibitions.

The plastic artist, Emanuela Al-Hakim, wanted to deviate from the ordinary by drawing through a portrait of the great late.

The plastic artist, Samar Ghamird, chose the poem “My Tormentor Came” to embody through her painting the return to life of the city of Aleppo Al-Shahba by drawing its steadfast and ancient castle using acrylic colors on canvas.

In turn, the plastic artist, Sahar Masoud, pointed out that she chose a folk song, "Ya Massaad Sobhia", to embody it in a painting that varied between nature and sheep grazing, using the oil colors that she always preferred.

Hadi Imran

Source: sena

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