Khaberni - The "Color of a Word Melody" international initiative launched the online visual art exhibition "Cry for Peace", supervised by Lebanese visual artist Sara Sergeenko, via the initiative’s platforms on social media, with the participation of a group of visual artists from various countries, in an artistic event carrying a human message encouraging the promotion of peace, love, and brotherhood among peoples.
The exhibition falls within the cultural and humanitarian mission of the initiative, which aims to use art and creativity as means for human communication and to establish a culture of dialogue and proximity among different cultures, through a visual language that transcends borders and differences.
The initiative emphasized that the "Cry for Peace" exhibition forms an artistic space where creativity meets the humanitarian message, where participating artists presented diverse works expressing their visions towards peace as a fundamental human value and the role of art in spreading hope, beauty, and enhancing societal awareness.
It pointed out that the exhibition reflects its firm belief in the importance of culture and the arts in building bridges between people and highlighting the common values that unite humanity, away from any divisions or barriers.
On her part, Lebanese visual artist Sara Sergeenko, the supervisor of the exhibition, clarified that the participating works offered various artistic visions, all converging around the idea of peace as a shared human need and a message that deserves to be expressed through various art forms.
The exhibition is displayed electronically on the pages of the “Color of a Word Melody” international initiative, allowing the audience to explore the participating works and interact with them, in an artistic experience that combines creativity and the humanitarian message.
It is noted that the exhibition was held under the general supervision of media personality Sherine Hajat, advisor and spokesperson for the initiative, while Professor Fadi Shaheen, founder and president of the “Color of a Word Melody” international initiative, was responsible for monitoring and implementing the exhibition’s events within the vision of the initiative aimed at supporting culture and the arts and instilling the values of love and peace.



