‘Tamay’ painting expo underway in Tehran

IRNA – A group exhibition titled ‘Tamay’ (Full Moon), featuring a collection of paintings by children aged seven to fifteen from Golakhvor village in East Azarbaijan, is underway at Sharif Gallery in Tehran, until June 2.
The exhibition is the result of a two-day workshop held in response to the earthquake in the villages of East Azarbaijan and West Azarbaijan provinces. The profits from this exhibition will go directly to the children who participated in the workshop.
The exhibition showcases the artistic talents of young children, providing them with an opportunity to express their creativity through painting. The event aims to raise awareness about the resilience and artistic potential of children in the affected regions. The paintings on display reflect the children’s perspectives, emotions, and experiences, offering a glimpse into their lives.
Sahar Ja’fari, the organizer of the exhibition, expressed her enthusiasm for providing a platform for these young artists to share their artwork with the public. “The paintings exhibited here are a testament to the resilience and creativity of these children. Despite the challenges they have faced, they have managed to express their inner worlds through art. It is truly inspiring,” she said.

 

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