Kuwaiti artist depicts Mideast conflicts in paintings


(MENAFN- Kuwait News Agency (KUNA)) Paintings of Kuwaiti artist Samar Al-Bader, part of Doha's Gulf artists' exhibition, have successfully depicted suffering of some of the Middle Eastern countries which experienced turmoils.
She said her paintings, dubbed ancient cities in changing time, depicted a small city which contained differences in opinions, ambitions and dreams coupled with variation of relations.
Speaking to KUNA, Al-Bader said there were intensive use of lines, colors and symbols which were merging in an oriental spirit with the objective of creating a bond amongst them.
She said these exhibitions were important because artists exchange expertise. They are also a chance to visit museums and cultural sites of the host country, added Al-Bader.
Al-Bader has participated in many exhibitions in Arab and Gulf countries, and was chosen among the best contemporary artists in 2013 and 2015.
Qatari Minister of Culture Hamad Al-Kawari inaugurated the exhibition, in which six Gulf artists were displaying 40 paintings.
Hanadi Al-Darweesh, director of the Visual Arts Department at the Qatari Culture Ministry, said the exhibitions showed how rich the Arab and Islamic culture and history were.


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