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PR Sayyar Aliyev is an artist not of this world. Tens of unusual works belong to his brush. The pictures of Sayyar Aliyev attracts people’s attention with their profundity and singularity. Looking at his pictures attentively and from different angles, every time you discover some novelty and singularity. The artist doesn’t understand that how it turns out, but some strange feelings from inside draw him into the clean linen and make him respresent the abstract rituals of the people, animals, nature and landscape in their works. His works haven’t been built in considered sketches, they are spontaneous, they are alive and they are rich in cosmic power. It’s felt as a mysterious connection between the artist and cosmos in his works. Sayyar Aliyev’s works have beneficial effect, calm and tan pleasant thoughts.It’s possible to walk, to travel, to rest, to be happy and to become sad in his works.
They are emotional and alive. His mastery is notable for his unique singularity. And who is that extraordinary artist? Since the age of 10, the pencil, chalk and brush hasn’t left his hands, but the decree of fate for him was another. So he graduated from the Polytechnic Institute and became an engineer in terms of education, but the great interest in creativity didn’t leave him here, too.
Being engaged in pedagogical activities, he takes an active part in public life and help refugees from Karabakh if possible. As a resident of Shusha he left that wonderful city at the last moment, and he also left all his belongings there, but in spite of all he has kept his endless love for his native land. It should be noted that by virtue of his professional and pedagogical activities he is faced with students.
He was awarded some diplomas and honors for propagandizing Children’s Art Work. It’s enough to say that he organized Children’s Art Centre at his own expense with difficulty.
37 artists participated in the exhibition of " Khatai Gallery of Miniature Art ” that held on May 25th in 2011. Sayyar Aliyev’s work " The sorrow of Yellow Rock” attracted visitors’ special attention. Leading figure of journalist Nadejda Ismayilova, taking part in the exhibition, called this work " the Requiem for the fallen cities”
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