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Anara Amirova

Art enthusiast

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Anara Amirova is an Art enthusiast from Almaty, Kazakhstan, who’s aspiration is bridging cultures of Central Asia globally.

Her paintings illustrate Silk Road Heritage, revealing the inspiration and imagination from nomad artistic traditions “Petroglyphs at Tamgaly”.

Anara has taken an active part in Art Event and Exhibition in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Cambodia, Brunei and Japan.

During staying in Malaysia Anara Amirova has been joining to an “Art Ambassador Volunteer Project” in cooperation with the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

She has promoted Kazakh Art by lecturing “Great Steppe: History and Culture” being a part of Museum Volunteers.

Anara was appointed as an Honorary Judge of Arts Drawing Competition “Malaysia International Ukulele Festival”.

Also she was an organizer of ISKL Book Lovers Club and “Art Charity Auction” in Fairview International School.

She had an experience as Eco activist and Art designer for Organically Moi Label.
Anara Amirova was elected as the delegate of UNESCO club, Centre for Civilizational Dialogue, University Malaya.

Her passion for Literature is deeply rooted with her talented fairy teller Grandma Onosh, who encouraged her to love reading, storytelling, writing and creating.


As of today Anara Amirova is author of art essay: “Tropical Bunga Raya”, “Radja Brook Butterfly”, “Singapore Orchid”. Associate Professor, PhD of the Eurasian National University, International Relations Department.

Her artworks are widely presented at Abay Centre for Kazakh Literature in The National Library of Malaysia, The Farab Library of Turkestan, The Auezov Library of Kyrgyzstan, Tashkent Turon Library of Uzbekistan and The National Library of Kazakhstan.

Previously she has arranged several workshops as “Atelier de Peinture “La Tulipe” with patronage of Alliance Française Almaty & Art Lane Gallery, “Waltz of Flowers” Russian Centre of Culture and Science in Kuala-Lumpur, “Colors of Cambodia” Siem Reap Cambodia, “Art Hanami Sakura” with support of ISETAN, Japan.