Painter Besma Enter: We want to create a creative generation

Painter Besma Enter, who participated in the art exhibition held in Hasakah by the Hilala Zêrin Cultural Movement, stated that people can express their feelings and cultures through paintings, so they want to create a creative generation.

RONÎDA HACÎ

Hasakah- The art exhibition organized by the Hilala Zêrin Cultural Movement and the Culture Committee of Hasakah Canton in Nasra neighborhood continues. Many people have visited the exhibition displaying many artworks. One of the participants of the exhibition is art teacher and painter Besma Enter.

“Children should not be deprived of art”

Stating that the art exhibition is one of the cultural activities carried out by the Hilala Zêrin Cultural Movement, Besma Enter said, “This exhibition is a sacred step for the development of children's and youth art. Each painting displayed at the exhibition has a meaning. When you paint, you enter another world and reflect your emotion in your painting. Children should not be deprived of art by their families. We want to create a creative generation. Every artist should have at least an opportunity to exhibit their artworks.”

 “I exhibit the motifs of our culture”

Sîmav Hesen is a student displaying her artworks at the exhibition. She feels lucky for having such an opportunity provided by the Hilala Zêrin Cultural Movement. “Before attending the painting courses organized by the movement, I drew pictures but could not express my feelings in my artworks. I improved myself in painting by attending the course. In this painting, I portrayed my grandmother. By exhibiting this painting, I also exhibit the motifs of our culture. Families should support their children to discover their talents.”

“I want to highlight the aesthetic spirit of women”

“I want to highlight the aesthetic spirit of women in my artwork,” art student Ehmed Xemîs said, “In my paintings, I want to express that the true beauty is in the soul and consciousness. I want to be a successful painter in the future.”

The exhibition will end today.