Homs-Sana
Plastic artist Ibrahim Salama expressed the human self and its different life situations within his private exhibition, which opened today at the Union of Fine Artists Hall in Homs.
The exhibition, which includes 33 oil paintings, is the fourteenth solo exhibition of the artist Ibrahim Salama, in which his vision of the different conditions of people was embodied, as each painting tells a story under certain circumstances.
And in a statement to SANA’s reporter, between “Salama” that the paintings contain “dialogues, questions, ambiguities, and a look towards the unknown, imagination and dreams,” including what inspired his idea from “The Iliad and the Odyssey,” so that the human being is the focus of most of the paintings.
And he indicated that he used specific colors to express the idea of each painting, and there are color illuminations that he used in several paintings.
Among the attendees, plastic artist Mohammed Salman indicated that the exhibition belongs to the contemporary style, and it is a good experience in which there are multiple human formations in a concise manner, while plastic artist “Carmen Shakira” indicated that the exhibition was diverse and the colors ranged between calm and loud according to the vision of each artist.
Lara Ahmed
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