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The image displays an indoor art exhibition in Idlib, Syria, characterized by a light-colored, rough-hewn stone vaulted ceiling and walls, suggesting an ancient or historically preserved building, likely associated with the University of Idlib. A large white display panel, supported by a black metal frame, holds four distinct artworks.

On the left, a large pencil sketch depicts a white horse mid-stride, seemingly bursting through a crumbling brick wall stylized as a map of Syria. Above the horse, Arabic script identifies "University of Idlib, Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Graphic Design." Below the horse, two shackled hands are shown with chains breaking apart, intertwined with a ribbon featuring the Syrian opposition flag (green, white, black with three red stars). The date "2024 / 12 / 8" and time "6:18 AM" are inscribed beneath.

To the upper right, a mixed-media artwork shaped like a scroll or banner is displayed. Its upper section illustrates a bustling cityscape with ornate buildings, including a prominent dome, and a marching crowd. The lower section portrays a desolate landscape of heavily damaged, bombed-out structures. Arabic text lines the vertical edges, and green foliage is draped over the top corners of the frame.

Below this, two smaller, rectangular paintings are visible. The left painting depicts a group of figures in the foreground observing individuals on horseback, some holding flags, against a backdrop of hills or mountains. The right painting shows figures in a ruined, possibly industrial environment with a large gear-like structure and an additional Syrian opposition flag in the background.

The floor beneath the display panel is partially visible and appears to be dark-colored stone or tile, with a large cardboard box resting against the wall. No individuals are present in the immediate scene.
Zain othman

Jan 29, 2026

Idlib, Syria

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The image displays an indoor art exhibition in Idlib, Syria, characterized by a light-colored, rough-hewn stone vaulted ceiling and walls, suggesting an ancient or historically preserved building, likely associated with the University of Idlib. A large white display panel, supported by a black metal frame, holds four distinct artworks. On the left, a large pencil sketch depicts a white horse mid-stride, seemingly bursting through a crumbling brick wall stylized as a map of Syria. Above the horse, Arabic script identifies "University of Idlib, Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Graphic Design." Below the horse, two shackled hands are shown with chains breaking apart, intertwined with a ribbon featuring the Syrian opposition flag (green, white, black with three red stars). The date "2024 / 12 / 8" and time "6:18 AM" are inscribed beneath. To the upper right, a mixed-media artwork shaped like a scroll or banner is displayed. Its upper section illustrates a bustling cityscape with ornate buildings, including a prominent dome, and a marching crowd. The lower section portrays a desolate landscape of heavily damaged, bombed-out structures. Arabic text lines the vertical edges, and green foliage is draped over the top corners of the frame. Below this, two smaller, rectangular paintings are visible. The left painting depicts a group of figures in the foreground observing individuals on horseback, some holding flags, against a backdrop of hills or mountains. The right painting shows figures in a ruined, possibly industrial environment with a large gear-like structure and an additional Syrian opposition flag in the background. The floor beneath the display panel is partially visible and appears to be dark-colored stone or tile, with a large cardboard box resting against the wall. No individuals are present in the immediate scene.

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