Personal exhibition of Nadir Bayrishov
Personal exhibition of talented painter Nadir Bayrishov entitled "troubled world" opened in the salon named after Vajiha Samadova. Sixty works were presented, created by artists over the past 20 years. They reflect the most important social and political events, including the national movement and the war in Karabakh. A painter works in the style of realism, and presents part of abstract paintings, such as painting titled "Hell" and "Refugees."
The artist also reflected the liberation movement in the North Caucasus in the 90s of the last century. The visitors who came to the first solo exhibition, and art lovers and colleagues praised the work of the artist.
Nadir Bayrishev was born in 1957 in Neftchala, graduated from art school named after Azimzade.-05D-
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