Homs-Sana
The “Sunshine” exhibition in Marmarita culture embodied the spirit and ideas of 30 children and adolescents from the villages of Wadi Nadari and various regions who excelled in presenting various topics and situations through 50 paintings from several plastic schools.
The exhibition's supervisor, plastic artist Abeer Asbar, said in a statement to SANA's reporter that the exhibition is the product of four years of work within her special workshop, during which children and young people worked to develop their innate talent and learned the basic principles of drawing, to come out today with distinctive paintings that reflected their own style.
Esber called the exhibition “Sunlights” in relation to the bright colors that emerged in most of the paintings, which reflect the spirit of youth, life and joy among young people and children, pointing out that the paintings belong to different schools of classicism, impressionism, surrealism, realism and cubism.
In turn, the Director of the Cultural Center in Marmarita, the plastic artist Odette Deeb, drew attention to the importance of directing young people and children to such activities, as they show their potential and help them develop their skills, stressing that "Eshraqat" was a striking and diverse exhibition that contained atypical works and a new style promising promising talents.
The female was the focus of the paintings of the young woman participating in the exhibition, Mary Deeb, who presented her in various cases of sadness, hope and others, while the young Mark Hanna used the realistic school to reflect through it the transparency and purity of sea water and its contents of sand, stone and port.
In turn, the young Aziz Yazigi touched in his paintings the animal world, its secrets, and the beauty and attractiveness it possesses.
It is noteworthy that the exhibition will continue in the hall of the Cultural Center in Marmarita for 10 days.
Lara Ahmed
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