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Libyan visual artist Salah AlSharda emphasized that the value of a work of art is not measured by its price, but by the years of study, experience, and creativity it embodies, as well as its potential to become a cultural and historical legacy in the future. He called on society to reevaluate how it appreciates artistic works. Visual art in Libya faces challenges related to a weak culture of collecting artworks and a limited market, despite the presence of significant names and creative experiences. Paintings are viewed as both cultural and monetary investments whose value increases over time. AlSharda is known for his role in raising awareness about the importance of visual arts and for defending the place of artists and their role in building national identity.
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