Czech plastic artist Alexandra Mora holds her art exhibition “From Colors to Life” in Damascus

Damascus, (ST) – Czech plastic artist Alexandra Mora Vukva held her art exhibition “From Colors to Life” at Mustafa Ali Gallery in Damascus, in the presence of interested parties.

The exhibition included 27 acrylic paintings, through which the artist expressed her inner feelings, joy, contradictions in a distinguished manner that attracted everyone who viewed her paintings and works.

The Czech artist expressed her happiness over coming to Syria and holding this exhibition in Old Damascus. She indicated to SANA reporter that she came to Syria because of her love to Damascus and her deep friendships with Syrian plastic artists. She praised the Syrian plastic artists’ unique experiences.

She pointed out that the exhibition, which took two years to be prepared, aims to spread positive energy and express what is going on inside her using acrylic colors on canvas and the pouring technique.

The Czech ambassador in Damascus Eva Philippi, who attended the opening of the exhibition, praised artist’s experience, her distinguished works, her use of bright colors, and her unique style. She said that the exhibition is a message to spread happiness and joy.

In turn, the Syrian plastic artist Mustafa Ali said that this exhibition came in cooperation with the Czech Embassy in Damascus based on a previous visit by the artist to Syria, during which, she preferred to hold her exhibition in Damascus. He noted the uniqueness of Muravukva’s style and her use of cheerful colors.

Raghda Sawas

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