“EUREKA! EUREKA!”

Among the greatest blessings in life, is being able to deeply undergo the exclamation ‘EUREKA!’. A Greek interjection used to celebrate a discovery or invention, attributed to the ancient Greek scholar Archimedes. Who reportedly proclaimed “Eureka! Eureka!” after he had stepped into a bath and noticed that the water level rose, whereupon he suddenly understood that the volume of water displaced must be equal to the volume of the part of his body he had submerged.

The Solo photography Exhibition “EUREKA!” by Lama Alhassanieh will take place in Khan Asa’ad Basha, opening on the 16th of September 2018 at 6:00pm; under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture, General-Directorate of Antiquities and Museums. 

The exhibition will include about 30 Artworks in different themes shedding lights on terrorism war against Syrians. The exhibition is a bid as  to overstep those awful memories by transforming them  into artwork. It will as well expose artistically edited pictures in an attempt to meet the audience needs and open new horizons. 

The main message “EUREKA” Exhibition would like convey is

“Find your passion and seeking it”.

 

Edited by: Lama Alhassanieh

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