Ï Winter landscapes and New Year's still lifes at the exhibition "Ak gar ýaly ak arzuwly Täze ýyl!"
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Winter landscapes and New Year's still lifes at the exhibition "Ak gar ýaly ak arzuwly Täze ýyl!"

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Winter landscapes and New Year's still lifes at the exhibition "Ak gar ýaly ak arzuwly Täze ýyl!"
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Alexey Gimalitdinov

A festive exhibition of paintings and art photographs dedicated to winter themes has opened at the Fine Arts Exhibition Center of the Department of Art Exhibitions of Turkmenistan.

In total, the exposition presents about 100 creative works - snow-covered landscapes of mountainous regions, snow leopards and winter sketches from famous artists of the country, including Ovezmukhammet Mammetnurov, Shamukhammed Akmukhammedov, Rustam Abdullaev and many others.

The fine arts masters managed to accurately convey the mood of a bewitching winter fairy tale. Winter in Turkmenistan is not very snowy, but beautiful. And, according to the authors of the paintings, in order to catch the right moment, sometimes you have to go to the open air on long trips.

That is why all the charm of rural life in winter, when nature is resting, gaining strength to bloom again, is so vividly presented in picturesque canvases. The sun's rays fall on the snow-white snow and, reflecting from it, create very beautiful reflections.

Urban photo painting is also beautiful. Particularly impressive are the shots of the snow-covered Ashgabat of young photographers Khoshgeldy Garadzhaev, Atamyrat Charyev, as well as a teacher of the State Academy of Arts of Turkmenistan Khoshgeldy Atasaparov and a graduate of the creative university Akhmed Khallyev.

It will be possible to feel the magical atmosphere of the New Year, enjoy the snow-white landscapes and wonderful moments of winter captured in creative works until the end of this month. The Exhibition Hall of the Union of Artists of Turkmenistan invites you to the winter exhibition "Ak gar ýaly ak arzuwly Täze ýyl!" Free admission.