Nurulova Kamila
Artist
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Kamila, an artist from Tashkent. For her, art is not strictly a profession, but a natural part of life and a way to converse with the world. She grew up within a visual culture: she graduated from the Republican Specialized School of Arts (RSSAI), then received an education as an industrial designer after four years of study at an institute, and for some time worked as an interior designer. This path taught her to see form, space, color, and meaning as a unified whole.

Since June, she has been working on commissioned paintings, gradually building her artistic language. She does not yet call herself an "established artist" — for her, it is important to remain in a state of learning, searching, and having an honest dialogue with herself.

Instagram: @art_speis_

Art Piece: "Three Sisters"
Size: 100 x 70 cm
Medium: Acrylic on canvas

Three sisters — three distinct characters and destinies, united by a single, delicate yet unbreakable thread. In a graceful dance, they hold a scarlet ribbon, a vivid symbol of blood ties, feminine strength, and an inner connection that endures through time.

Each sister is clad in a dress adorned with a traditional Suzani pattern, its colors—deep blue, warm beige, and rich burgundy—revealing their unique individuality and depth. Their braids, intertwined with the same ancestral motifs, speak of roots, memory, and enduring love.

This painting is a meditation on unity, silent understanding, and the tender, unwavering support that can be felt even in the gentle movement of a shared dance.
Two colors are like two worlds:
She – red, pulsating, alive.
He – blue, deep, like evening silence.
They are side by side. Not opposites, but a balance.

The pattern of their feelings is barely noticeable, like the trace of a touch on the skin. Everything superfluous has vanished, leaving only them: the two of them, looking at each other through time.

They don't need to be understood – they need to be felt.
This is not just a couple.
This is love – captured in brushstrokes.
On the canvas, in the air, in the pauses.

A small corner of paradise created by those who value the art and national traditions of their country.
It is our great honor to present a small online exhibition by Kamila. Her works, woven with the threads of national traditions, are magic born of incredible talent and inner beauty.

Even if Kamila hadn't said that for her, art is not a profession but a natural part of life and a way of dialoguing with the world, you can feel it in every one of her paintings.

There is no room for falseness in her art—it is a pure dialogue with the world, her natural element. And that makes her modesty all the more astonishing: while creating such works, she continues to learn, search, and question.

We were amazed to learn that such a master does not call herself an "established artist." Looking at her works, one question arises: if not her, then who is an artist? We invite you to step into this honest and beautiful world.

Thank you for your ease, honesty, and for supporting our project.
The Create by Mukul's Art Space team.


January 9, 2026

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