maltatoday | SUNDAY • 29 AUGUST 2021
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ART
being born and its final imple-
mentation was quite long. It
takes time until you find the
best way of expressing the idea
that you had in the beginning
of the process."
In his role as curator for the
exhibition, Roderick Camilleri
had to weave together the two
artists' diverse modes of ex-
pression: "This exhibition will
provide distinctive visual mis-
cellanea, showcasing a variety
of media," he says. "However,
one interesting defining ele-
ment will be the use of com-
posites such as bricolage and
digital collages. This show will
be a unique opportunity for
all art lovers and art connois-
seurs to experience how these
two sisters relate to each oth-
er and externalise mutual, and
at times, personal longings,
reflections and recollections
about kindred metaphors."
Bonds will be the first exhibi-
tion at the Malta Society of Arts
after a short summer break fol-
lowing Thomas Scerri's Roof-
tops in July. While noting that
this is the first time ever that
the Society is hosting a show by
two sisters, MSA Manager Joe
Scerri stated that he is always
pleased to see Members of the
MSA taking the initiative to ex-
hibit at Palazzo de La Salle.
The visual art exhibition
'Bonds' by Nadya Peovska and
Lilyana Ger is on between the 2
and 23 September at the Malta
Society of Arts' seat Palazzo de
La Salle in Valletta. Entrance is
free, subject to Covid-19 safety
measures. For more informa-
tion and opening hours please
visit www.artsmalta.org/events
or www.facebook.com/mal-
tasocietyofarts.