
It has been revealed that Jumabubu Artykbaeva draws inspiration from her life, filled with Kyrgyz traditions, and memories of her childhood play a key role in her creativity.
The exhibition includes paintings as well as original decorative items made from wool and chiy — traditional materials of Kyrgyzstan, which the artist reinterprets in the context of contemporary art. Each of the presented works serves as a bridge between ancient traditions and modernity, connecting personal memories with universal human values. A total of 100 works will be on display, encompassing painting, applied arts, and installations.
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At the exhibition, visitors will be able to see shyrdaks, alakiiyzy, and chiy mats made using traditional techniques but in modern interpretations. These works harmoniously blend with the paintings, reflecting the uniqueness of Kyrgyz culture, traditions, and customs, as well as the beauty of nature, language, and clothing. The exhibition promises to be interesting and rich in spiritual values.