As-Suwayda-Sana
38 works between oil painting, metal and wood engraving, and collage formed the content of the exhibition of the young artist, Maram Al-Abed, which opened today in the Exhibition Hall at the Palace of Culture in As-Suwayda City.
The exhibition, which represents the first of her individual works and her starting point towards other exhibitions during the coming period, as she mentioned in a statement to SANA, tried to reflect through it what she learned during her academic studies before graduating from the Second College of Fine Arts in As-Suwayda.
Al-Abed indicated that she focused on the engravings on the subject of the fetus in the stages of its formation, while illustrating, in oil paintings, the reality experienced during the years of the war on Syria and the aspiration for a better future in a spirit of optimism.
The plastic artist, Rabie Ballan, indicated that the engraving works were executed in a graphic style that relies on the contrasts of colors and the combination of white and black and its degrees within different techniques, while the oil works were an extension of the engraving works in the same style.
According to Blanc, her works were characterized by rich surfaces in which she treated dimensions to serve the idea of artistic work. She also tended towards the cubist school and showed space and the third dimension with artistic and visual reduction.
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