Aleppo-SANA
The students of the Fathi Muhammad Center for Fine Arts in Aleppo were creative, and presented 60 artworks and paintings embodied in drawing, photography and Arabic calligraphy of all kinds, and showed the talents of the participating students using oil and water colors, charcoal and pencils.
The productions of the plastic art exhibition for students of Fathi Muhammad, which was held by the Ministry of Culture and the Directorates of Artistic Rehabilitation, Fine Arts and Culture affiliated to it in Aleppo, in the Tishreen Hall, monitored the ancient lanes of Aleppo and the famous archaeological sites, human faces, silent nature, paintings that monitor nature with its seasons, types of Arabic calligraphy and various cartoons.
The Director of Culture in Aleppo, Jaber Al-Sajour, stated in a statement to SANA reporter that the exhibition comes within the activities of the Syrian Culture Days to highlight the creativity of the students of the center and their artistic productions during a full year for the drawing, advertising and design departments, with the aim of exchanging experiences with professional artists and involving them in the Syrian plastic movement to advance the artistic taste for abstract arts. Schools of realism and surrealism, highlighting the advanced artistic movement in Aleppo.
The head of the Fine Arts Center in Aleppo, Eng. Wafaa Alaya, explained that artistic talents of all ages contributed to the exhibition’s products, in which pencil, pastel, watercolor and oil colors were used, and the psychological and artistic potential of the participants was monitored.
Plastic artist Khaldoun Al-Ahmad said: The exhibition presents the students' vision and love for their plastic works, showing the beauty of the topics presented to the old lanes and the silent nature, which motivates them to present the best after their graduation and to form the features of their fine artistic personality and the schools to which they belong.
The plastic artist, Lucy Maqsoud, and the teacher at the center talked about her role in presenting the methods of international artists drawing to the participating students and their plastic artistic techniques to achieve a mixture between academic study and artistic talent, while Ayman Al-Afandi, a lecturer at the College of Fine Arts, explained that the students’ works are the fruit of their creativity and distinction, presented according to the classical school. and realism.
SANA monitored the opinions of a number of participating students and their artistic productions, where Yasmine Muhammad said: She is participating in a painting about the ancient heritage and the ancient lanes of Aleppo, while Izz al-Din Ayoub and Aya Shehabi talked about their participation in paintings of the types of Arabic calligraphy, including the patch, the diwani, the jali and the copies used in writing the Qur’an. Al-Karim, with the aim of reviving this line and creating it with different models.
Elian Fattal indicated that she is participating in a painting entitled Containment of People Living within a specific period of time, which she embodied through drawings of cubes in fiery colors, including red, and expresses the internal struggle of man.
Qusay Razzouk
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