Summer 2003 (11.2)
Contributors
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As
the youngest of four children, Zarifa Salahova always
had to wait until her older brothers finished reading books before
they passed them down to her. Maybe that's why she valued them
so much and ended up decades later creating the first privately
owned library in the world featuring 3600 miniature books. It's
a credit to her ingenuity and love for great works of literature
and art that she has found miniatures in many languages all over
the world. Bring her some of your favorite miniature books to
add to her collection and she'll exchange them for those she
herself has published that relate to Azerbaijan. Page 43. |
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Without
a doubt, we could not have published this issue of Azerbaijan
International without the tremendous support from our Baku Manager,
Arzu Aghayeva. Bright, talented,extremely reliable, gifted
in languages, as well as being highly computer literate, Arzu
coordinated the contacts not only for much of the commercial
contacts that have made this issue possible, but she directed
and guided our Baku staff
to gather much of the editorial and photographic research for
this issue as well. |
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Visiting
Yavar Sultanov in his Studio in the Loft on Istiglaliyyat
Street across from Baksovet Metro in February this year gave
us the idea to do a special magazine issue entitled "Best
Kept Secrets". Yavar graciously coordinated visits and gathered
information from five other superb artists in the Loft where
more than 20 artists also make their studios. An incredibly talented
artist himself, see pages
38-39, it seems architectural elements invariably end up
in his works. His sketch of the Artists Loft on
page 21 provided the basis for our graphics design so that
art loverrs could easily find their way and get to meet these
artists. |
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Ulviyya
Mammadova has provided
a great deal of the backbone for this special Summer 2003 edition.
Persistent, hard working, dedicated, genuine, and detail-oriented,
she helped us collect the hundreds of pieces of information that
make up our Directories
- Business
as well as Embassy,
pages 86-97, that you'll find in the back of the magazine. She
coordinated the articles related to the six artists in the Loft,
pages 18-39. Also, she researched the feature about
Baku's Miniature Book Museum. Page
43. |
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Budding
artist, Sabina Aliyeva, was eight years old when she painted
the brilliant-colored scene on our back cover for a poster project
entitled, "Save the Nature, Save the Culture", sponsored
by Unocal. Sabina, now 10, continues studying art with Galina
Nikolayevna Churilov, and she has already won various prizes
for her art. Sabina loves to travel with her family to different
parts of Azerbaijan and, you guessed it, she loves drawing! She's
the youngest person we've ever featured as an artist in our magazine.
Visit AZgallery.org to see
more of her works, or 3,000 other works by more than 160 artists.
See Back Cover. |
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