11.6.2024 | Culture
New solo exhibition by Aala Gitt to open in Sillamäe
Text Mark Taylor
Photo Aala Gitt / SillArt Gallery
This Friday, June 14, a new solo exhibition will open at the SillArt Gallery in Sillamäe. The exhibition by distinguished artist Aala Gitt is in recognition of her contribution to the local art scene.
Gitt began her career as a children’s art teacher and until very recently she was the director of the Sillamäe City Museum. She has dedicated her entire life to art and the development of culture in the city and wider region.
The exhibition features a collection of graphics and paintings, where the artist’s works speak to the viewer in the language of eternity. If you are familiar with the work “The Master and Margarita,” you will enjoy the intimate moments of this mysterious story brought to life in her art.
Each painting is a journey into the soulful landscapes of a unique life story. Aala Gitt’s work invites you to travel through time and space, revealing deep emotional and philosophical aspects of human existence.
The exhibition opening on June 14 will feature live music by the band AQ – Analogue Quatro.
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