“Subhi Shuaib” Fine Arts Gallery in Homs hosted an exhibition for 5 female fine artists from Homs city titled “Woman Artists From Homs” .These female artists wanted to depict through their expressive, realistic and abstract styles, sometimes infused with Arabic letters , their own unique distinctive way.
Fine artist Maysaa Al-Ali presented through her five paintings the conceptions of environment, women, and their connection to familiar traditional family vocabulary , such as windows and intimate homes attached to each other in an expressive style, using warm colors that have a blur to them.
Meanwhile, plastic artist Salam Ahmed had a distinguished contribution with paintings that simulate the female in her various emotional states. Where she applied her paintings on large scale plates ,for she found greater breadth to express the feelings within her towards the woman who faces life with unlimited strength.
Abstraction had its largest share in the paintings of the fine artist Bushra Diob, as she succeeded in finding a special imprint for herself ,where she works between abstraction and lettering, combining Arabic calligraphy in different colors with her feeling, reflecting in a beautiful, professional way through her work.
As for the plastic artist Mahabah Leon, she embodied the conditions and emotions of the sea in her five paintings in her own style, leaning towards realistic and expressive approaches.
While the artist Carmen Chouqaira took a unique style when she added to the realistic school a feminine touch in which she embodied the emotions of women and their suffering through life.
The female artists participating in the exhibition expressed their happiness with this new experience, which gave them the opportunity to excel and show their work more than in other group exhibitions,pointing out that they work as one team, each with her own distinct experience and style, noting that the exhibition was the result of their friendship in work and life.
Finally, the head of the Homs branch of the Union of Fine Artists, Emile Farha, described the exhibition as important because it highlighted female fine arts experiences that had participated in previous and new exhibitions, making it possible to benefit from those experiences that will be repeated in the coming exhibitions.
Leen Al Salman