Mansur Mukhitdinov is known in Ufa as the Hazrat of the Yurt Mosque. He creates amazing graphic works where classical technique meets the art of silver-point drawing. His art embodies a deep contemplation of sacred architecture and nature through the lens of inner reflection. In Islamic tradition, silver is valued as a symbol of spiritual light, clarity, and grace, and these qualities are reflected in each of his pieces.
Mansur Mukhitdinov's work has already found its audience far beyond his studio. His pieces are held in private collections, including that of the Supreme Mufti of Russia, Sheikh-ul-Islam Talgat Safa Tajuddin, and have also traveled abroad – one of his copies is with a professor in Jordan.
This exhibition invites you to pause from the everyday hustle and bustle and reflect on the eternal through the contemplation of art. Each work is a meditation on the harmony of divine design.
We invite all art connoisseurs to visit this exhibition! Admission is free.
Mansur Mukhitdinov's work has already found its audience far beyond his studio. His pieces are held in private collections, including that of the Supreme Mufti of Russia, Sheikh-ul-Islam Talgat Safa Tajuddin, and have also traveled abroad – one of his copies is with a professor in Jordan.
This exhibition invites you to pause from the everyday hustle and bustle and reflect on the eternal through the contemplation of art. Each work is a meditation on the harmony of divine design.
We invite all art connoisseurs to visit this exhibition! Admission is free.