International Caravanserai of Culture named after Ikuo Hirayama of the Academy of Arts of Uzbekistan hosts an exhibition of works by members of Graphics section of the Creative Association of Artists of Uzbekistan “Symphony of graphics”.

International Caravanserai of Culture named after Ikuo Hirayama of the Academy of Arts of Uzbekistan hosts an exhibition of works by members of Graphics section of the Creative Association of Artists of Uzbekistan “Symphony of graphics”.

Almost 90 works by 31 artists are presented at the exhibition.

More than 150 artists of Uzbekistan are members of Graphics section. Twice a year they organize exhibitions and participate in various competitions and events.

The works are created in different styles. Aleksey Gvardin used computer graphics, Tatyana Goncharova painted in watercolor and Robert Matevosyan used pastel colors.

The exhibition also demonstrates illustrations for stories and poems by several poets and writers, such as “Mischievous” by Gafur Gulyam and “Farhad and Shirin” by Alisher Navoi.

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Symphony of graphics

International Caravanserai of Culture named after Ikuo Hirayama of the Academy of Arts of Uzbekistan hosts an exhibition of works by members of Graphics section of the Creative Association of Artists of Uzbekistan “Symphony of graphics”.

International Caravanserai of Culture named after Ikuo Hirayama of the Academy of Arts of Uzbekistan hosts an exhibition of works by members of Graphics section of the Creative Association of Artists of Uzbekistan “Symphony of graphics”.

Almost 90 works by 31 artists are presented at the exhibition.

More than 150 artists of Uzbekistan are members of Graphics section. Twice a year they organize exhibitions and participate in various competitions and events.

The works are created in different styles. Aleksey Gvardin used computer graphics, Tatyana Goncharova painted in watercolor and Robert Matevosyan used pastel colors.

The exhibition also demonstrates illustrations for stories and poems by several poets and writers, such as “Mischievous” by Gafur Gulyam and “Farhad and Shirin” by Alisher Navoi.