The thematic exposition emphasizing the message of the exhibition, glorifying the hard work and hospitality of the Turkmen people in the center of which is a still life of Gennady Babikov dedicated to the Harvest Festival was launched in the Museum of Fine Arts.
The juicy fruits impregnated with the generous Turkmen sun - watermelons and melons in a cut, pomegranates, quinces, grapes, are transferred to a soft and warm palette and masterfully combined in the composition of the canvas.
The meaning of depth is attracted by Saparmamed Meredov's picture “Earth”. An elderly dayhan, sitting on a plowed field, holds a handful of soil in his weary hand, checking the condition by touch. The artist depicted the hero in an earthy color, emphasizing his inextricable link with the earth.
A large number of paintings devoted to "white gold". In the work of the Cotton Growers, Hezret Rejepov depicted two young women, cleverly and in a good mood, tearing cotton boxes. The canvas radiates vitality.
Poetically looks blooming cotton field on the canvas Haki Allaberdyeva. Many juicy, not yet sunburnt bushes, topped with pink flowers, delight with their harmonious palette. Positive and enthusiasm permeated canvas "Cotton picking" by Stanislav Babikov.
The painting “The Melon Merchant” by Hoshgeldy Shahberdiyev is distinguished by a stylized painting technique.Stately trader gets a clear pleasure in offering goods to the buyer.The cup with green tea emphasizes the original flavor of the plot.
The picture is written in a red and yellow palette, emphasizing the atmosphere of the holiday and our pride in the successes of hardworking Turkmen farmers.
The sachak symbolizing the generosity and hospitality of our people, on which, along with fragrant churek lay delicious pishme and slices of juicy melon, was unfolded in the center of the exhibition hall. A festive "still life" was decorated with a vase with a bouquet of ripe wheat spikelet, chorjun with cotton boxes and silk cocoons.