
Mambetalieva Orazgan Asanalievna
Biography. Born on December 23, 1946, in the village of Kerege-Tash, Ak-Suu District, Issyk-Kul Region, Kyrgyz SSR.
In 1969, she graduated from the Frunze Art School. Since 1969, she has been a drawing teacher at an evening correspondence school and a designer at the Bishkek City Telephone Station.
Orazgan Mambetalieva continues to work on deepening previously found themes and expanding the visual means of artistic expression. She is the author of landscapes and thematic works. A participant in republican and all-union exhibitions. Her best works include: "Veterans," "Tugelbai Ata," "Kurmanjan Datka," "Atake Baatyr," "Manaschi - 1935," "Radio Journalists," "They Fought for the Motherland," "Family of Kadir-Ake," and from the series "Issyk-Kul," "Chon-Kemin," "Jeti-Oguz." Her works are held in the Kyrgyz National Museum of Fine Arts named after G. Aitiev, in the embassies of foreign countries, and in private collections.
Awarded with a Certificate of Honor from the Kyrgyz Republic.
Since 1991, she has been a member of the Union of Artists of the Kyrgyz Republic.
MAIN WORKS
Sunset. Cholpon-Ata Recreation Center. 2002. Paper, pastel. 18x28.
Baktuu Shore. 2002. Cardboard, pastel. 16x27.
Wheat Field. 2002. Cardboard, pastel. 15x20.
Evening View. Chon-Ata Recreation Center. 2003. Cardboard, pastel. 13x27.
Alley. 2003. Cardboard, pastel. 16x20.
Cottages. From the Issyk-Kul series. 2002.