Thirteen large canvasses by Malta-based artist Lida Sherafatmand were transported to London by Express Trailers. The artist’s travel­ling exhibition entitled ‘Internal worlds, external relations’, hosted at the London School of Economics, features rythmic motion to convey different human internal life states through the symbolism and movements of flowers.

“Conveying emotions in a tangible way is the work of the artist. However, conveying 13 large canvasses for an exhibition needed the ability of a fully-equipped company like Express Trailers.

“In fact, the company is very experienced in the trans­portation of art, valuable objects and fragile items. I’m glad to have found its seamless sup­port,” said Sherafatmand as she thanked Express Trailers.

Speaking about her exhibition in London, the artist reiterated that the experience was successful and the exhibition was highly welcomed by those who attended.

“We are proud to have had the opportunity to help another artist in putting up a successful exhibition beyond our shores.

“Being fully equipped meant we could handle all the artist’s requirements, from pick-up of the paintings, their packing, safe and timely transportation to the exhibition venue and the return of the works to Malta,” said David Fleri Soler, marketing and business development manager at Express Trailers.

A public lecture was also held, during which the artist spoke about her academic research and the link between humans’ internal worlds and external relations between people by making use of cultural, peace and conflict theories in international relations.

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