Damascus-SANA
Various cases, social and humanitarian topics, and methods focused on charcoal, oil, and acrylic, embodied by 16 young women through a group art exhibition for female studio students (House of Art), hosted by the Arab Cultural Center in Mezzeh.
The exhibition, titled (Black and White and in Color), included about 70 paintings of medium and small sizes, through which the participants drew their ideas from the realistic, surrealist and expressionist schools, to express their inner ingredients and their strong feelings that were overflowing with their imagination and feathers.
And about the exhibition, the supervisor of the exhibition, the plastic artist Eman Al-Hassan, said in a statement to SANA reporter: The works of the participating young women came as a result of effort and fatigue that lasted for years in her studio, the House of Art. It lasted about 4 months, and the ideas came from the selection of the students themselves.
The young woman, Naya, participated in 14 paintings, through which she expressed the psychological and social conditions that women go through, using oil colors, while Reem Mahala, a 20-year-old pharmacy student, participated in five portrait paintings of women, in which she expressed different social and psychological conditions for her, focusing on the blue color for expression. About the peace that exists within a woman, and using acrylic techniques mixed with wood.
The young woman, Heba Abbas, presented 4 portrait paintings of women, and expressive paintings of the various cases of hope and optimism she goes through.
Hadi Omran
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