«Ene keramatdyr-keremdir» - this is the name of the exhibition that opened in the Dashoguz velayat Museum of History and Local Lore on the eve of International Women's Day, March 8.
It widely presents works by local artists, painted in oil, watercolor, executed in the style of graphics; tapestries and sculptures. Considering that in most works flowers are in the foreground, it can be said that the authors of the paintings tried to convey through them their admiration for the beauty of women and a sincere feeling of love and respect for them.
All the works, executed in bright sunny colors, exude warmth and kindness, all of them are deeply saturated with light spring motifs. The still life painted by the member of the Union of Artists of the country M.Mоshyev captivates with a successful combination of colors. Another of his works, "Hurma", also surprises with its unusual detailing and freshness of perception. The episode from the destan "Gorogly" executed by Sh.Toylyev in the graphic style amazes with its severity and clarity of lines. The work of M.Babajanov, "Love in Gurgench", is memorable for its historical composition and successful play of light and shadow. Cultural and spiritual values are successfully conveyed in the painting by S.Davletov, which depicts a young woman in national dress with a dutar. As always, the sculptural works of the member of the Union of Artists of Turkmenistan B.Annamedov are plastic and unusually realistic.
It should be noted that teachers from the Dashoguz Children's Art School took part in the exhibition. Among their works, I would like to especially note the successfully executed image of the mother-doctor in the painting by N.Atayev. The theme of female beauty, enlivening and renewing everything around itself, is dedicated to the skillfully executed tapestries by Ch.Kabelieva.
All the exhibited paintings and sculptures fully reflect the spring atmosphere, in which there is a lot of light, air and bright colors and, it seems, are capable of creating a festive mood in visitors, and first of all in the representatives of the fair half of humanity.