The capital's Exhibition Center hosted an exhibition of paintings dedicated to the Constitution Day and the National Flag of the country.
The exhibition was opened with the painting "The Joy of Victory" by Tachmurat Eyamberdiyev, which depicts a girl running through a blooming land with a proudly waving Turkmen Flag. And next to it is Tamara Kiselyova's painting "Symphony of the City", which conveys a panorama of beautiful modern Ashgabat. These two pictures show the successes achieved by our country, which is rapidly developing according to the adopted Constitution.
The pictures "Competition" by Babageldy Ovganov, "Rest in Nature" by Sahra Ishankulieva and "Women and Girls" by Aijahan Babatajeva tell us how Turkmen people live and celebrate their holidays. Since time immemorial, the Turkmen people have celebrated their holidays in grand scale and could not do without exciting races. Babageldy Ovganov painted a multifigured picture of fellow villagers full of competitive excitement. Visually, the picture is divided into three parts: fans, dzhigits and telpeks flying in the air. This is how people in the countryside celebrate, while the townspeople, taking advantage of their days off, travel to the bosom of nature.
It is noteworthy that the paintings by Sahra Ishankulieva and Aijahan Babatajeva are devoted to the same theme - recreation in nature, and the Chulinka River is chosen as the scene of action. Fresh air, the murmur of water in the river, fresh green tea and the company of dear people - what can be better than this.
An impressive landscape "Nature" by Abdulla Mammetberdyev, made in emerald tones, is about the beauty of his native land.
Ilyas Gurbanov's painting "Pride of the Motherland" tells about the genetic attachment of Turkmens to Akhal-Teke horses.
Tenderness and humor emanate from Rejepberdi Mukhammedov's painting "Treat", in which a boy feeds the horses with apples, and for the proudest horse, who does not pull his head out for a treat, the boy hides an apple behind his back. Children's interaction with Akhal-Teke horses invariably evokes a feeling of kindness and devotion.
The exhibition of paintings dedicated to the Constitution Day is a kind of digest of the rich life of the Turkmen people living peacefully and creatively on the land of their ancestors.