Fifteen artists and more than 40 paintings gathered together in the exhibition “Colors of the Spectrum”, organized by the Arjun Gallery for three days at the Al Bustan Novotel Hotel in Abu Dhabi. It was opened by the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Finance Younis Haji Al Khouri, in the presence of a group of interested in art and culture, to present a message that art He has the ability to bring people around him no matter how many nationalities, cultural and scientific backgrounds and their view of life.

The paintings of artists in the exhibition, which concluded its activity yesterday, dealt with different topics and was characterized by the diversity of its art schools between the school of abstract and realism and calligraphy and sculpture. Al-Arjun Art Gallery presented the artist Zahraa Al-Hiti with a number of paintings in which she repeated the appearance of women, the palm and the domes of the mosques. Abu Dhabi. He pointed out that the exhibition comes within the activities of the gallery Alarjon after reopening this year, and these activities vary between monthly meetings and forums dedicated to Arabic calligraphy and modern art.

Between calligraphy and geometry

As for the architect and artist Taha Al-Hiti, his paintings focused on the aesthetics of Arabic calligraphy and the modernization of Islamic architecture, through the use of Arabic calligraphy and Islamic arts and employing them to create a contemporary Islamic architectural figure, and the body of Hiti in his paintings a number of famous poems in Arabic literature, including the poem Nazim Ghazali « Anything Eid give you my angel ». Arabic calligraphy was also the focus of the paintings of the artist Siham Al-Okaili.

For his part, the architect and artist Muhannad Al-Nasseri seeks in his works entitled «Memory of the City of Dream», and embodies scenes from his homeland Iraq with his family's daily life and its ancient ruins, to redraw the scene of the city we lack, working to restore its extinction and built its spaces with the memory of the architect who knows its hidden. While the paintings of the British artist Sonanda Ducarte reflected her interest in the world of fashion and fashion design that worked for a long time, and was characterized by strong colors explicit.

Heritage is an inspiration

The artist Ibrahim Al Zaabi went to the heritage, so he used his lens to take pictures of different heritage items such as old bags and ships anchored on the beach, and to give them a special character by treating them in a certain way. While the lens of the artist Walid student captured scenes of the most prominent landmarks of modern Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Amjad Gharz al-Din's paintings also reflected the environment in which he grew up and the identity of the place where he lived. The artist Lina Odeh dealt with elements of the Arab-Islamic heritage with contemporary touches that reflected different elements such as different colors and decorations. While the artist Neocha Alizadeh draws her paintings from the elements of nature to blend a mixture of colors to look each piece presented as a unique work takes the recipient on a journey in the heart of mother nature and spread happiness and positivity everywhere. The paintings of the artist Metha Al-Ali were characterized by delightful colors and geometric designs. The paintings of the artist Fahad Jaber were characterized by their artistic and color formulation, which falls under the Jaber Art Project, in which he intentionally breaks the shape through an actual reconstruction of the thought.Artists Mehdi Al-Shammari, Mai Al-Musawi, and Iman Al-Nouilati presented outstanding works that drew the attention of the public.

The works were characterized by the diversity of its art schools, Arabic calligraphy and sculpture.

Art brings people together, no matter how many cultures and their view of life.