THE IMAGE OF WOMEN IN THE WORK OF NODIRA ORIPOVA

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This article provides an in-depth analysis of the evolution of visual arts in Uzbekistan during the period of independence, examining the cultural and artistic transformations that have shaped the nation's contemporary art scene. A particular focus is given to the career and creative journey of renowned artist Nodira Oripova, whose works exemplify the spirit and artistic innovation of this era. By exploring the unique stylistic elements and thematic depth of Oripova's oeuvre, this study highlights how her art reflects both national identity and individual expression, contributing significantly to the discourse of modern Uzbek visual arts.

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Abstract

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the evolution of visual arts in Uzbekistan during the period of independence, examining the cultural and artistic transformations that have shaped the nation's contemporary art scene. A particular focus is given to the career and creative journey of renowned artist Nodira Oripova, whose works exemplify the spirit and artistic innovation of this era. By exploring the unique stylistic elements and thematic depth of Oripova's oeuvre, this study highlights how her art reflects both national identity and individual expression, contributing significantly to the discourse of modern Uzbek visual arts.


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ABSTRACT

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the evolution of visual arts in Uzbekistan during the period of

independence, examining the cultural and artistic transformations that have shaped the nation's contemporary art

scene. A particular focus is given to the career and creative journey of renowned artist Nodira Oripova, whose works

exemplify the spirit and artistic innovation of this era. By exploring the unique stylistic elements and thematic depth

of Oripova's oeuvre, this study highlights how her art reflects both national identity and individual expression,

contributing significantly to the discourse of modern Uzbek visual arts.

KEYWORDS

Visual Arts of Uzbekistan, independence period, Nodira Oripova, Artistic Development, Contemporary Uzbek Art.

INTRODUCTION

Despite the fact that the creative potential of artists

has been under strict ideological control for many

years, by the end of the 20th century, a strong school

of painting was formed in Uzbekistan, the

independence of creativity and freedom of spirit gave

new strength to artists' artistic self-expression. The art

critic Ne'mat Abdullaev says about this in the book

"History of the Art of Uzbekistan": "...In the years of

independence, the subject of painting expanded. As a

result of the artists' appeal to national history, the

forbidden aspects were revised. They were evaluated

objectively. From this period, new themes, first of all,

events related to national history attracted many

Research Article

THE IMAGE OF WOMEN IN THE WORK OF NODIRA ORIPOVA

Submission Date:

November 07, 2024,

Accepted Date:

November 12, 2024,

Published Date:

November 17, 2024

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Sharofat Yusupova

Researcher, National institute Fine arts and Design after named Kamoliddin Behzod, Uzbekistan

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artists. Portraits and compositions related to national

history appeared in art..." (p. 2.205).

A large number of exhibitions held in 1991-2000

confirm that easel painting of this period is

distinguished by the variety of styles and

compositional solutions. This, in turn, developed in all

respects to the new era, which gave artists the

opportunity to independently choose the form and

means of expression in the artistic image.

The well-known artist Nodira Oripova is distinguished

by its brilliance, the combination of the spirit of

nationalism and modernity.

Nodira Oripova was born in 1959 in Kattakorgan district

of Samarkand region in an intellectual family. From the

8th grade, he began to attend the "Painting" club at

the children's art center in Kattakorgan. Seeing

elegance and brilliance in his drawings, his teachers

advised him to study in the capital.

After finishing school, P.P. in Tashkent. He entered the

Benkov Republic Art College (Republican Art College)

and began to learn the secrets of painting from his

teacher G.V.Moiseev. In 1980-1986, the theater named

after Ostrovsky and painting at the institute study

continue made In the institute teachers From N.

Koziboev , M. Saidov , T. Ogonesov , V. Kovinin painting

of art secret - secrets thorough learned .

Rare Oripova since 1988 starting pedagogical activities

Statutory in the name of Tashkent State Pedagogical

University at the Faculty of " Art Graphics" . to students

a lesson from giving started

Since 1999 starting from Uzbekistan Artistic Creators

association member

Rare Oripova - since 1987 republic - wide different at

exhibitions active began to participate. " Navroz " and

Independence to the holiday dedicated to " Nature and

artist ", " Women and like " flowers ". at exhibitions

active participation reached Also one how many

international exhibitions participant.


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2012 - Ikuo Hirayama International culture caravan in

the palace " Woman heart navolari " and 2013 - K.

Behzad in the name of East miniature art in the

museum " Woman heart glosses personal Blind games

were liked by the audience and creative people.

2011, our government awarded Nodira Oripova with

the Order of "Friendship" for her contribution to the

visual arts of Uzbekistan. Works created by Nodira

Oripova are stored not only in our republic, but also in

private collections of countries such as France, Turkey,

Russia, Germany, Belgium.

Creation enjoy r assamese his work is unique. Someone

in the morning creativity if he does, again someone in

the quiet night ... Rare Oripova's creativity his own

cheerfulness with separate stands Painting in still life,

landscape, portrait genres more creativity does But of

his creation main part women image to create directed

In the artist's lines, the softness characteristic of the

Eastern spirit can be felt. Sister Nadira studies ancient

murals and artifacts found in fossils and creates works

of art, enjoying the beauty of painting and miniature

art. The West and the East try to harmonize the

traditions of image creation. It is not wrong to say that

his

works

"Jugs",

"Komgons",

"Jugs

and

pomegranates" were created based on the findings

that have reached us.

We appreciate a woman as a symbol of beauty, loyalty,

and femininity. Centuries-old grassy looks, modest

expressions, and wonderful jewelry of our mothers

have reached us. We can see this in the works of the

artist, which are similar to miniature art, such as

"Afrosyab musavvirasi", "Beauty of Varakhsha",

"Madonna of Samarkand", "Sogd wedding".

Musavvira's goal is not only to create beauty in women,

but also to hear their inner pains and heartbreaks and

express it through various bright and broken colors.

Also, she tries to express the influence of the world

around her, the feelings that cover her div while

touching the delicate strings of a woman's heart. Being


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a woman, the artist has a better understanding of

women and tries to express this in the facial

expressions of the images. At first glance, if the

position of a woman covered with beautiful ornaments

and holding a pomegranate is depicted, the light on her

face and bright eyes indicate her happiness.

In a word, the whole life of Nodira Oripova has moved

to paints. The artist captured all the joys and pains he

felt and conveyed them to the viewer. We think that

every art lover who sees this exhibition will rediscover

the heart of a woman.

Musavvira was inspired by oriental miniatures,

carefully looked at Afrosiyab's mural paintings, realized

that women were depicted with respect, beautiful

dresses and jewelry, and realized that women were

treated with high respect in the east, and tried to

reflect this tradition in his work. In his opinion, the spirit

of the ancient pictures depicting "Beauties of Afrosiab"

is very high, and it has a strong influence on the psyche

of the viewer. The artist says that the artist believes

that the ancient frescoes depicting the "Beauties of

Africa" that inspire him were painted by a woman in

the past. Therefore, he tried to reflect these thoughts

in the image of one beautiful Afrosiyab.

In the photos of artist Nodira Oripova, you can see the

harmony of the spirit of nationalism and modernity.

This is a very complicated creative process, which the

artist was able to patiently go through. If we pay

attention to the work of other artists, there are not

many pictures that talk about women's history in their


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works. An interesting aspect of Nodira Oripova's works

is that they are presented in an understandable and

simple way even for the viewer who sees them for the

first time.

In this work east of his wife character , internal the

world and experiences reflection reached is standing

Seeing as you stand , his hand to prayer open , from the

Creator of his child good health birth asking intention

doing Uzbek of his wife symbol ... Artist of a woman

the same at rest the spirit and doing intentions are pure

blue in color , it is reflected reached standing

environment with the background color closely to

express movement did

Nodira Oripova was born and grew up in the

Kattakorgan district of Samarkand, because of her

pure love and warm feelings for her homeland, one can

see the reflection of the legendary city of Samarkand

in the background of some of her works.

In the dresses of some of the beauties, various jewels,

jewels, various colored beads and natural beads are

used, while the shiny dresses of some of the beauties

are decorated with gold, which makes the fabric

livelier. This natural beauty arouses interest in the

viewer and gives cultural entertainment and aesthetic

pleasure.

REFERENCES


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1.

N.Abdullaev "National portrait art of Uzbekistan".

Publishing house named after G. Ghulom, 2011

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N.Abdullaev "History of the Art of Uzbekistan",

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Philosophers of Uzbekistan, Tashkent 2007

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U. Mamatov "Historical works of art in the culture

of Uzbekistan (second half of the 20th century,

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"Mumtoz soz" 2018

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N.Abdullaev "National portrait art of Uzbekistan". Publishing house named after G. Ghulom, 2011

N.Abdullaev "History of the Art of Uzbekistan", Publishing House of the National Society of Philosophers of Uzbekistan, Tashkent 2007

U. Mamatov "Historical works of art in the culture of Uzbekistan (second half of the 20th century, beginning of the 21st century)", Tashkent, "Mumtoz soz" 2018