Young artist Jala Namazova has showcased her art works at the
Urban Center (Center for Creative People), operating under the
Ganja State Philharmonic Hall, Azernews
reports.
The event was organized by the project “Urbanda görüşərik”,
which provides a platform for talented and creative people, ensures
their advancement and unlock their potential, and creates
conditions for fruitful activity.
Initiated by the director of the Ganja State Philharmonic Hall,
Honored Artist of Azerbaijan Ramil Gasimov unites writers, poets,
artists, sculptors, masters of applied arts, and other creative
personalities.
The exhibition featured 22 art pieces by the young artist,
painted in oil on canvas and related to the movement of
post-impressionism. Paintings dedicated to the native land,
including such paintings as “Kharibulbul”, “Ancient Gate of Ganja”,
“Caravan”, “Pomegranates”, “Quinces”, “Seascape”, “Ballerina”,
“Candles”, “Flowers”, “The Mill”, “Light”, “Rose and Woman”, “Good
and Evil” and other works were greeted with interest by the guests
of the exhibition.
Media partners of the event are Trend.Az, Day.Az, Milli.Az and
Azernews.Az.
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