Exhibition 'Nature of the Native Land'
About exhibition
A solo exhibition by Valery Ambartsumovich Vardanyan, head of the Representative Office of the International Union of Art Teachers in the Republic of Mordovia, opens at the Mordovian Republican United Local History Museum named after I. D. Voronin. Valery Ambartsumovich is a painter working in the genres of landscape and still life, a brilliant watercolorist who masterfully combines visual verisimilitude with artistic generalization in his works; he is the author of methodological and educational manuals and a regular participant in international, all‑Russian and republican exhibitions. The exhibition's imagery consists of landscapes of Mordovia: boundless expanses suffused with the breath of autumn, as if frozen into a snowy canvas and tremblingly awaiting spring, and striking in a riot of summer colors. The artist's eye captures touching wooden cottages immersed in lilac, churches above the mirror‑like calm of rivers, and the streets of Saransk. In the exhibition space, visitors are invited to discover the inexhaustible beauty of their native land.