The inauguration of the exhibition “The Language of Colors 2” by Hamza Al-Numairi captivates audiences in Cairo.” In a bright atmosphere, the Sudanese visual artist, Dr. Hamza Al-Numairi, opened the second edition of the “Language of Colors 2” exhibition this evening, Tuesday, July 2, at the Egyptian Plastic Artists Syndicate at the Opera House. It will continue during the period from July 2 to 8, and the exhibition’s doors will be open throughout the week from 10am to 9pm, which reflects the artist’s mastery of color and his deep connection to the cultural fabric and rich heritage of Sudan. The opening ceremony witnessed an elegant presence of artists, amateurs, cultural figures and prominent figures. Among the distinguished guests were the prominent Egyptian visual artist Adel Benjamin, the cartoonist Najah Gomaa, the researcher of the dialogue of civilizations Dr. Dhuwalid Suleiman, the journalist Al-Hadi Al-Mak, in addition to the family of the artist Hamza. In an emotional statement to the Sodazol Network, Al-Numairi expressed his deep gratitude to the Egyptian Fine Artists Syndicate for hosting the second edition of the “Language of Colors” exhibition, after the great success of the first show in Khartoum, saying: “I poured my heart and soul into these paintings, using brush and colors.” To capture the essence of Sudan - its culture, its palm-lined river, its colorful dances, and the diversity that makes it unique among all the countries in the world. In a touching moment, Dr. Al-Numairi expressed his disappointment at the absence of the cultural advisor at the Sudanese embassy in Cairo, despite receiving a personal invitation, and stressed the importance of these exhibitions in light of the exceptional circumstances we live in, and culture is one of the important bridges in cultural exchange between the two countries. The exhibition includes more than 30 dazzling works that highlight Al-Numairi’s mastery of color and his ability to weave tangible narratives on fabric, from the flowing waters of the Nile to the rhythmic movements of folk dances in the West, North, Center and South. Each piece invites the viewer to dive into the rich fabric of ancient Sudanese heritage. On the same level, the prominent Egyptian artist Adel Benjamin, who honored the opening ceremony, expressed his happiness at attending the exhibition and his astonishment at the unique artistic expressions on display, stressing by saying: “I was truly captivated by the depth and originality of Hamza’s works.” It is a testimony to the bright and diverse cultural heritage of Sudan, and I wish him and Sudan peace and security. And prosperity in all honesty.” For his part, artist Najah Jumaa, President of the Union of Arab Caricature Artists, expressed a similar sentiment, describing the artworks as “creative and unique, reflecting the essence of Sudanese culture and traditions.” He expressed his happiness at attending the opening of the exhibition, wishing the artist and the exhibition great success. The “Language of Colors 2” exhibition is a bridge between Sudan and Egypt, celebrating the shared artistic traditions and eternal cultural ties that connect the two countries. As visitors immerse themselves in the enchanting world of Hamza Al-Numairi’s art, they are invited to embark on a journey of discovery and appreciation of the unique Sudanese culture. #Language_of_Colors2