BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 29. On December 28,
an exhibition titled “10 Years Lived in Colors” was held at the
Turkic World Art Gallery located in the Eco-Park area of the Zira
Cultural Center, Trend reports.


Organized to mark the 10th anniversary of the Zira Cultural
Center, the exhibition showcased handcrafted works by student
artists aged 6 to 30, as well as members of the teaching staff,
created using a wide range of colorful artistic techniques.


Head of Baku Media Center Arzu Aliyeva and Alena Aliyeva
attended the event.


They familiarized themselves with the activities of the center,
viewed the exhibited works, and posed for photos.


The exhibition featured works by young artists, including
paintings, sculptures, wood burning, quilling art, batik, ebru,
alcohol ink, graphics, wood art, mixed media, and other decorative
and applied arts, which drew great interest from visitors.







Addressing the event, Laman Aliyeva, representing the management
of the center, briefed participants on the center’s activities and
the exhibition. Subsequently, Mazahir Rustamov, Director of the Art
Studio, spoke about the studio’s 10-year development, achievements,
and the successes of young artists.


People’s Artist Omar Eldarov, an honorary guest of the
exhibition, congratulated the participants, praised their creative
work, and wished them success in their future endeavors.


The event continued with a fashion exhibition at the Eco-Park’s
fashion studio, featuring traditional Azerbaijani national clothing
as well as modern garments adorned with paintings and other
handcrafted designs.


The program also included an artistic performance titled “White
Flower.”