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" A Cup of coffee," an Exhibition in Berlin Manifesting the Suffering of Yarmouk

Published : 23-04-2015

" A Cup of coffee," an Exhibition in Berlin Manifesting the Suffering of Yarmouk

Titled as a Cup of Coffee, Mr. AnasSalama, the Palestinian Artist, will open his plastic Arts exhibition in Berlin the Capital of Germany. The exhibition will include 350 paintings by Mr. AnasSalama that shed the light on the suffering of the Palestinians of Syria at Yarmouk through some artistic paintings he painted using the remains of the Arab Coffee. Mr. Slama said that he tried to document the pain stories in each house and street especially at the Yarmouk camp and generally in Syria, moreover, he painted them in a visionary method through using the remains of the coffee. Each painting documents a humanitarian case that he saw at Yarmouk camp and he added that the paintings are like diaries tell about the day story and the events that happened in this day.  He continued that the Palestinians of Syria were exposed to a disaster and new diaspora and is considered the worst disaster that happened since 1948. Mr. Salama mentioned that he painted about 350 paintings most of them are about Yarmouk camp and after the bombing and the immigration of its residents he could get out about 150 paintings of his work. It is mentioned that the exhibition will be included in the events of thirteenth Palestinians of Europe Conference that will be held on 25th of April 2015 at Berlin the capital of Germany.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/968

Titled as a Cup of Coffee, Mr. AnasSalama, the Palestinian Artist, will open his plastic Arts exhibition in Berlin the Capital of Germany. The exhibition will include 350 paintings by Mr. AnasSalama that shed the light on the suffering of the Palestinians of Syria at Yarmouk through some artistic paintings he painted using the remains of the Arab Coffee. Mr. Slama said that he tried to document the pain stories in each house and street especially at the Yarmouk camp and generally in Syria, moreover, he painted them in a visionary method through using the remains of the coffee. Each painting documents a humanitarian case that he saw at Yarmouk camp and he added that the paintings are like diaries tell about the day story and the events that happened in this day.  He continued that the Palestinians of Syria were exposed to a disaster and new diaspora and is considered the worst disaster that happened since 1948. Mr. Salama mentioned that he painted about 350 paintings most of them are about Yarmouk camp and after the bombing and the immigration of its residents he could get out about 150 paintings of his work. It is mentioned that the exhibition will be included in the events of thirteenth Palestinians of Europe Conference that will be held on 25th of April 2015 at Berlin the capital of Germany.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/968