Damascus-SANA
The exhibition, in which four female plastic artists participated, included various works of art, in different styles, dominated by acrylic and oil, in the Abu Rummaneh cultural exhibition.
The paintings of the artist Lisa Ghazi, made up of oils and acrylics, came in expressive and abstract styles, combining originality and contemporary, expressing human concerns and issues through social relations, the most important of which are women's concerns and dreams.
As for the paintings of the artist, Buthaina Orabi, which dealt with children's issues and the problems they face, and what they suffer from, she used oil colors and came appropriately and appropriately to the topics.
While the artist Duaa Batikh expressed in an expressive and abstract manner on various social issues, she carried the concerns and issues of man and society in harmony with the oil colors she used.
The artist Abeer Brik Heneidy used acrylic and oil colors to express the suffering of reality and the contradictory human situations, through the schools of expressionism, cubism and abstraction.
Muhammad Khaled Al-Khader
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