Artist Aidos Seidakul depicted “Ancient City of Salamis, Kyrenia Gate and Black Bull” on canvas for the Cyprus Museum of Modern Arts during the Covid-19 Lockdown
Asgat Dinikeyev’s three artworks that he created for the Cyprus Museum of Modern Arts during the COVID-19 quarantine days were presented to the taste of art-lovers under the titles “Before the Feast”, “Warrior” and “Shaman”
Having being inspired by the historical sites of Cyprus during the quarantine days, artist Muratjon Urmanov painted various aspects of the Turkish Cypriot culture on canvas for the Cyprus Museum of Modern Arts
The article prepared by Near East University Researchers and titled “Current Status of COVID-19 in Northern Cyprus” published in the Journal of World Health Organization
Artist Mirvokhid Mirsaidov made three artworks named “The Last Way, Grandfather’s Garden and Quail” for the Cyprus Museum of Modern Arts during 19 quarantine days
Near East University Faculty Member Assist. Prof. Dr. Gizem Öner investigated the effect of the quarantine process on people’s hope level in epidemic diseases
Artist Kateryna Ocheredko painted the Turkish Cypriot Culture in various aspects using monotype printing techniques for the Cyprus Museum of Modern Arts during the quarantine days
Artist Tetiana Ocheredko painted Bellapais Monastery, Salamis Ancient City, Nicosia Streets, Kyrenia Ancient Port and Great Inn with monotype printing techniques for Cyprus Museum of Modern Arts during quarantine days
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Artist Maksudjon Mirmukhamedov showcased canvas paintings that he created during the COVID-19 quarantine days for the Cyprus Museum of Modern Arts and named as “Mother, Sunfish, Pomegranate lover, Family house and Moon face”