Format: walking tour


Duration: 2 hours


Price: 1000 KGS


Language: Russian and Kyrgyz



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Artist Abdurasulzhan Umaraliev

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Every city lives through its sounds, the rhythm of its streets, and the expressions of its people. But the soul of a city is born in the hands of an artist. Abdurasulzhan Umaraliev is not just a painter — he is a true master who reveals the beauty of Osh with love and color.

In his oil paintings, you’ll find vivid images of Suleiman-Too Mountain, bustling old bazaars, ancient arches, and quiet streets. His works are not just about beauty — they carry emotion and memory. Even when painting freely imagined scenes, every brushstroke reveals warmth and deep love for Osh.

These paintings are more than decoration. They represent generational connection, a doorway into culture, and a reflection of the Kyrgyz soul.
See the beauty of Osh through the eyes of the artist.
Feel it through color, light, and thought.
In these works lives the art created from the heart.

Osh Through the Artist’s Eyes:
We invite you to witness the city’s charm through the paintings of A.A. Abdurasulzhan.

What’s included in the price?
Guided tour through the artworks, and the opportunity to purchase your favorite piece.

Meet the organizer:
Abdurasulzhan Abdurasulov is not just a painter — he is a storyteller. Through his paintings, he conveys his deep love for his hometown Osh and the Kyrgyz land. His artworks are full of light, emotion, and vivid moments.

He works in various genres: in his oil landscapes, you’ll see the grandeur of Suleiman-Too and the warmth of Osh’s quiet streets. He also paints expressive portraits and imaginative compositions born from creativity.

Each of his paintings offers a glimpse of the city and country through the eyes of an artist. With soft strokes, precise lines, and rich colors, he captures what words cannot — the spirit of familiar streets, pride in one’s culture, and the breath of time.

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  • Mosque of Mohammed Yusuf Bai Haji Ogli

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  • Medieval Bath

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  • Teshik-Tash

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  • Soviet city near the Alai Mountains

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  • The beginning: Osh settlement

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