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This work contains details related to Azerbaijani culture: carpets, tar kaman, pomegranates and other objects. The colors are depicted in warm, readable tones, with a preference for red, orange and golden shades. This expresses both abundance and the demonstration of national decorative and applied arts. National still lifes also have symbolism: pomegranates often symbolize abundance. In general, this genre occupies an important place in Azerbaijani fine art for the visual preservation and presentation of national culture.

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Fatima Aliyeva
Fatima Aliyeva
Fatima Aliyeva is an Azerbaijani artist. She was born in 2001 in Baku. She works in the styles of Impressionism and Realism, using oil and watercolor techniques. She studied painting at the Azerbaijan State Academy of Fine Arts and also at the Azim Azimzade Art College. She has participated in various exhibitions and art projects organized by the Karabakh Revival Fund, Western Azerbaijan Community, and the Regional Development Public Union, as well as the Youth Day exhibition of the Union of Artists of Azerbaijan. She also took part in the international symposium “Sun Palette of the East” in Kyrgyzstan.
Fatima Aliyeva
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Canvas / Oil
Size: 90 × 110 cm
Price: Price on request
Year: 2025

This work contains details related to Azerbaijani culture: carpets, tar kaman, pomegranates and other objects. The colors are depicted in warm, readable tones, with a preference for red, orange and golden shades. This expresses both abundance and the demonstration of national decorative and applied arts. National still lifes also have symbolism: pomegranates often symbolize abundance. In general, this genre occupies an important place in Azerbaijani fine art for the visual preservation and presentation of national culture.

Still lifeRealism
Fatima Aliyeva
Fatima Aliyeva
Fatima Aliyeva is an Azerbaijani artist. She was born in 2001 in Baku. She works in the styles of Impressionism and Realism, using oil and watercolor techniques. She studied painting at the Azerbaijan State Academy of Fine Arts and also at the Azim Azimzade Art College. She has participated in various exhibitions and art projects organized by the Karabakh Revival Fund, Western Azerbaijan Community, and the Regional Development Public Union, as well as the Youth Day exhibition of the Union of Artists of Azerbaijan. She also took part in the international symposium “Sun Palette of the East” in Kyrgyzstan.