today my guest is a textile artist, natalya sukhoverkhova. natalya vladimirovna, good morning.good afternoon, and of course, happy new year. a great time, of course. out of town, trips to mushrooms, yes, in some kind of bus, and a simple one, but the artists, that means, traveled together, gathered, there were a lot of large groups, went, that means, to pick mushrooms, so, then some were there with the kaserets, it means that ’s all, some conversations, of course, about art, about everything, you know, so, i grew up in such an atmosphere, and of course, artists gathered at home for the holidays. so you had such a creative atmosphere, absolutely, that is, i was brought up in this and as my mother says, well , i don’t remember it myself now, well, i always had such knees, you know, they almost blistered on my knees, because i got down on my knees, all the time i was drawing , drawing, drawing, drawing, i really loved to sculpt, yeah, i even honestly thought, well , maybe i’ll be a sculptor, maybe some kind of small plastic sculpture, so what prevented the implementation? watercol