Dairov Ablabek

Dairov Ablabek
Painter. Born on May 10, 1932, in the collective farm named after the 25th anniversary of the Kyrgyz SSR in the Alamudun district. In 1961, he graduated from the Tashkent Theater and Art Institute named after A.N. Ostrovsky, obtaining a degree in painting.
Since 1962, he has been a member of the Union of Artists of the USSR.
The main genre of his work is landscape. He also worked in the field of thematic painting and portraiture. A. Dairov finds poetry in the ordinary motifs of Kyrgyz nature and folk life. His canvases are characterized by simplicity of composition, subtle painterliness, and sincerity.
Participant in republican, all-union, and international exhibitions. His works are held in the Kyrgyz National Museum of Fine Arts named after G. Aitiev.
MAIN WORKS
Sisters. 1960. Canvas, oil. 85x100.
Lithuanian Village. 1962. Cardboard, oil. 49x68.
In Klaipeda. 1962. Cardboard, oil. 49x69.5.
On the Jailoo. 1962. Canvas, oil. 36x70.
At the Foot of the Mountains. 1963. Canvas, oil. 55x80.
Spring. 1964. Cardboard, oil. 70x40.
In the Mountains. 1964. Cardboard, oil. 50x70.
Autumn in the Mountains. 1965. Canvas, oil. 33x48.
Bushes at the Foot of the Mountain. 1967. Cardboard, oil. 50x69.5.
Maman's Vastness. Canvas, oil. 100x200.
In the Mountains. 1972. Canvas, oil. 120x160.
Girl-Shepherd. 1974. Canvas, oil. 99x110.
Waiting. 1978. Canvas, oil. 65.7x96.
Evening on Sary-Jaz. 1980. Cardboard, oil. 70x50.