The State Museum of Fine Arts has deployed exhibition of paintings and sculptures by Turkmen artists, dedicated to the memory of victims of natural phenomena and wars.
Among the guests who spoke at the opening of the exhibition was an Ashgabat resident Atageldy Myalikgulyev, who was several months old when the Ashgabat tragedy occurred.
Their house stood, and none of the family died. Everyone thinks it's lucky.
75 years have passed since the tragic Ashgabat earthquake.
A beautiful city has already been rebuilt, which has become a pride Turkmen people.
The artist Toimammet Esenmammedov conveyed horror in his painting, which people experienced when they were at the mercy of natural disasters.
A very touching picture was painted by a national artist Turkmenistan Aykhan Khadzhiev “Why are you crying, mom?”
At night, so that the children do not see, the woman cries secretly, pressing her to chest tunic of her husband, who, fortunately for the family, returned alive with front, but died under the rubble of his own house.
The Turkmen people always go to the defenders of the Geoktepe fortress will be treated as, for example, courage, bravery and selfless love for Homeland.
People's Artist of Turkmenistan Yakub Annanurov is the author of the painting “Battle of Geoktepe”, in the foreground depicted a family in fear leaving their native places, and in the background - dying fires and dead bodies. Thus, the author wanted to emphasize that not only warriors, but also peaceful the population is experiencing the scourge of war.
The third section begins with Kulnazar Bekmuradov’s painting “1941” exhibitions. The very title of the picture suggests that people for the first time are faced with the news of universal grief that has befallen them.
In Nikolai Chervyakov’s painting “Dispatching” near a train relatives accompany their sons and brothers to the front.
Of course, there were tears, bad feelings and wishes for a quick victory over the enemy.
The painting “News” by Alexander Saurov tells about what they lived people in the rear - they crowded near the street loudspeaker to find out latest front reports. This picture has become a textbook in painting.
“Bitter News” by Yarly Bayramov is perhaps the most poignant a picture about the grief of a mother who received news of the death of her son. Elderly the woman curled up into a ball to at least slightly reduce the pain in her heart.
The military theme continues with the meeting of the winners, that’s what he called his work by sculptor Velmurat Dzhumaev. The front-line soldier in orders returned home into the arms of his wife and daughter. Their jubilation and happiness cannot be described in words.
The exhibition ended with an exhibition of paintings about construction. Among them the work of Atageldy Almammedov “The Builder” stands out in terms of theme.
A young man who chose the most peaceful profession for himself builder, sits proudly against the backdrop of a beautifully rebuilt Ashgabat.
All wars end in peace, but it would be better if they never started because they bring grief and destruction.