Iran-Russia “Colors of Friendship” Art Exhibition Showcases Cultural Harmony

Over 100 selected paintings by young Iranian and Russian artists are now on display at the “Colors of Friendship” exhibition in Tehran, highlighting the artistic and cultural dialogue between the two nations.

Iran (IMNA) - The exhibition, held as part of the joint cultural festival “Colors of Friendship” and dedicated to the memory of renowned artist Sergey Andriyaka, features works by young and talented artists from both countries.

Iran-Russia “Colors of Friendship” Art Exhibition Showcases Cultural Harmony

Out of 600 submitted artworks, more than 100 pieces were chosen to form the core of this showcase. Notably, Iranian artists have captured their impressions of Russian culture, while Russian painters have depicted Iran’s traditions and cultural heritage.

The paintings reveal a deep and nuanced understanding of each other’s cultures, demonstrating how the universal language of art fosters mutual appreciation and brings people closer together.

Iran-Russia “Colors of Friendship” Art Exhibition Showcases Cultural Harmony

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