A hundred Plastic Artists from Syria and Arab Countries hold Collective Exhibition via Internet

Under the title “ Creators for peace, love and beauty” , the Tartous branch of plastic Artists’ Union  has  launched preparations for holding   an art exhibition via the Internet  with the participation of a hundred artists from Syria and the Arab countries.

 Head of the   Tartous branch of plastic Artists’ Union Suleiman Ahmed  underlined  that the initiative  comes in the light of the current circumstances that required adopting  precautionary measures to tackle the Corona virus and stop artistic activities.

The key role of plastic artists in society , according to Ahmed, is the main reason of holding this exhibition which provides an opportunity for artists to communicate  and exchanged different artistic styles .

The  artistic works of the plastic artists  participating in the exhibition will be posted  in a video through the social media websites.

 

Ahmed referred to the diversity of topics presented by the plastic artists  as  some of them displayed  drawings on   raising awareness about Corona virus and  recalling  the beautiful nature. Other topics  were inspired by the environment and the region in which each plastic artist lives.

“Creators for Peace, Love and Beauty” is the title chosen by the artist Ahmed for the exhibition because it  expresses, according to him , the true message of the artist in spreading love, peace and life.

He  stressed  the importance of  holding such exhibitions in supporting  the artistic sense  of artists and  exchanging  new views  on different artistic styles and  schools.

Ahmed underscored that there has been an enthusiastic interaction within the  exhibition by plastic artists , especially by Syrian ones.

From Tartous plastic artists Mays Mustaf  participates in an oil painting on thick paper in an impressionistic style that shows nostalgia for the rural nature in the light of the quarantine period.

In turn, the plastic artist Ali Bahaa Moalla participates in a painting   showing a marble statue of a  mother of three  martyrs.

It is noteworthy to mention that launching the exhibition via internet  confirms the artist’s determination to  deliver his message, whatever the circumstances are.

Rawaa Ghanam

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