An art exhibition opened at the Exhibition Center of Fine Arts of the Ministry of Culture of Turkmenistan in honor of the Novruz holiday, according to "Turkmenistan: Golden Age."
The exhibition featured Turkmen artists displaying their paintings on the themes of spring, the rebirth of nature, love, and beauty.
For example, the artist behind the painting "Leylityach" by Charymurad Yazmuradov depicted lovers sheltering from the rain under the canopy of a leylityach tree. The height of the Novruz holiday is also captured in Alexander Kinyakin's painting "Kushdepti," which depicts women dancing.
Meylis Charyev's painting depicts a bouquet of flowers reminiscent of brushes in the artist's studio. The still life is distinguished by its freshness and a sense of lightness and grace.
Karina Klevakina's landscapes "Barsovoe Gorge" and "Kelyata" depict unique places in Turkmen nature, enticing visitors to visit them.
The spring mood is also conveyed in the paintings “Jennet’s Flowers” by Ovezmammet Oveznurov, “Musicians” by Irina Dolgova, “The Gardens Have Bloomed” and “Mulberry Trees” by Shagylych Atayev, “Poppies” by Inna Legenskaya and many other artists.
The exhibition also features tapestries by Ogulsoltan Shohradova and Bahar Pirgulyeva, and small-scale sculptures by Abdymuhammet Oramadov.