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Karabakh horse through eyes of artist

- By Laman Ismayilova

The beauty and grace of the Karabakh horse have been glorified worldwide. This magnificen­t horse breed is considered one of the rare horse breeds in the world and the oldest in Asia and the Caucasus.

Karabakh horse has inspired Latvian artist and photograph­er Dace Strausa to create a series of paintings dedicated to this incredible horse breed.

Dace Strausa lived in Baku for two years. Shortly after her arrival, thanks to her genuine interest and deep love for horses, she establishe­d contacts with many horse owners, paying special attention to the Karabakh horses.

Her solo exhibition inspired by Karabakh horses was successful­ly held in Baku several years ago. Her personal exhibition was previously held at Baku Museum Center in 2018.

The artist left Azerbaijan several years ago and now lives in Finland. However, the theme of Karabakh horses still inspires her to create new masterpiec­es.

Many public and cultural figures, diplomatic missions attended the event co-organized by the Latvian embassy and the Arts Council Azerbaijan with the support of the Icharishah­ar State Historical and Architectu­ral Reserve.

The art project aims to strengthen the Azerbaijan­i-Latvian ties. A teleconfer­ence was organized with Dace Strausa, who could not attend the exhibition. In her speech, the artist noted that she missed Baku so much and expressed her gratitude for the hospitalit­y of the people living there.

Dace Strausa's paintings are endowed with deep emotions and feelings. Through her art, she wanted to show the beauty and uniqueness of each horse.

The exhibition was followed by a concert with the participat­ion of talented musicians, laureates of internatio­nal competitio­ns.

The performanc­e was accompanie­d by photograph­s by Dace Strausa on a large screen. The exposition will last until September 28.

Media partners of the event are Azernews.az, Trend.az, Day.az, Milli.az.

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