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Description

This beautiful watercolor painting captures the Great Khan Mosque (Büyük Han Cami) located in the historic Khan’s Palace of Bakhchisaray, Crimea. Built in 1532 by Sahib I Gerai, this mosque is one of the largest in Crimea and an iconic architectural gem of the palace complex.
Inspired by the bright, blooming courtyard and the play of sunlight and shadows on a sunny summer day, this artwork beautifully reflects the serene and vibrant atmosphere of this historic site. Perfect for lovers of cultural heritage and scenic landscapes, this painting brings the spirit of Crimea’s history and beauty into your home.

Additional information

Weight 2 kg
Dimensions 30 × 40 × 10 cm

Fatimie was born in Uzbekistan in 1979 and developed a passion for art early in life. Her first exhibition took place during her school years, initiated by her art teacher after she moved to Crimea in 1991. However, life led her in a different direction—after finishing school, she began working, got married, and dedicated herself to her family.

At 37, when her youngest son turned four, she felt an undeniable urge to return to art. She taught herself through online tutorials, articles, and continuous experimentation. Her first project was a drawing of a birch grove, followed by an oil painting of a still life. This rekindled passion led her to create numerous works, establish an Instagram presence, and start selling her paintings.

In 2022, she and her family moved to Ireland, where she continues to develop her artistic practice. Initially focused on classical painting, she explored realism through landscapes and still lifes. Over time, she experimented with various styles and techniques, driven by a deep connection to her cultural heritage.

As a member of a nationality that has endured challenges yet preserved its traditions, she sees her art as a means of cultural storytelling. This is especially evident in her works featuring national ornaments, which symbolize the traditions and identity of her people.

Her artistic practice centers on exploring ethno-style, seeking universal symbols that resonate across cultures. Recently, she has been drawn to depicting visionary worlds—idealized, serene atmospheres inspired by Quranic descriptions of Paradise. These dreamlike landscapes add a spiritual and philosophical depth to her work, inviting viewers into realms of harmony and tranquility.

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