The 17th edition of Luxor International Photography Forum, organized by the Egyptian Ministry of Culture, concluded. The forum, which began on November 26, featured the notable participation of Qatari artist Ibtisam al-Saffar alongside 24 other artists from various Arab and foreign countries.Egyptian Minister of Culture Dr Ahmed Fouad Hano honoured Ibtisam al-Saffar and the participating artists during the closing ceremony.The event included the inauguration of an exhibition showcasing their works, where the minister expressed his gratitude for their contributions in highlighting the beauty of Luxor as a historic art capital for thousands of years. The forum celebrated a profound artistic dialogue that bridged heritage and modern art, reflecting the diversity of cultures.Speaking to Qatar News Agency (QNA), Ibtisam al-Saffar shared that she presented two paintings during the forum. These works, centered on water and lakes, were created using the expressive abstract style, incorporating acrylic colours and mixed media techniques.She described the forum as an excellent opportunity to emphasize the theme, which she is currently exploring. Her works embodied the natural landscapes along the River Nile and the spiritual impact of her visits to Luxor's temples and significant archaeological museums. Al-Saffar highlighted her efforts to exchange ideas and engage in cultural dialogue with artists from around the world during the forum. She emphasized the importance of promoting values of tolerance and coexistence while introducing Qatari visual art and its role in raising awareness and fostering cultural interaction with global communities.The Luxor International Photography Forum aims to provide artists from around the world with the opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich natural and historical landscapes of Egypt. It seeks to inspire visual and intellectual expression in their artistic creations, reflecting harmony, love, and fraternity, while fostering dialogue and collaboration among nations.
December 08, 2024 | 01:02 AM