Paintings of the Egyptian Abo Sariya in the exhibition "Safety of the Land" in Brussels

Brussels: Europe and the Arabs
The date of the seventeenth of this month was announced for the launch of the art exhibition, which is organized by the municipality of Etterbeek in Brussels, the capital of Belgium and the European Union, which used to organize the annual artistic and cultural festival, which was suspended after the 2020 edition due to the outbreak of the Corona epidemic.
The Belgian artist of Egyptian origin, Lutfi Abu Siriya, said in statements to "Europe and the Arabs" that the wheel of art and innovation is slowly returning to prosperity in Europe, allowing me to participate artistically in an exhibition that has two messages: safety of the earth and peace on earth. The exhibition will be held from May 17 to June 6 at the Etterbeek municipal hall in Brussels
He added that I will display 25 paintings, in addition to 30 miniatures of 10 by 10 cm, in two closed windows. Regarding the participation of paintings by other artists, he said, "There are other nationalities, and each one of them will display 10 paintings, and the hall is large and includes various works of art."
Similar to the annual festival organized by the municipality of Etterbeek, the cultural activity official in the local authorities has invited many political, social, media and artistic events to attend the exhibition, which will start on May 17 and last for nearly three weeks.
It is noteworthy that the annual festival, in its last edition in 2020, held an exhibition of plastic art, in which the participants, including Abu Suriya, sought to shed light on the problem of global warming and its effects on the environment and climate change. This was the first art exhibition of its kind that sheds light on the problem of change. climatic

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