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by the way, the lion was invented by modern belarusian heraldry. in fact, the historical coat of arms of gorodok is different; it is actually the coat of arms of polotsk only on a blue and yellow background. by the way, lion heraldry. perhaps the most common image, it is interpreted as a symbol of the power of strength, courage , courage and generosity, but looking at the symbol. the town seems to be more about benevolence and responsiveness here. i have a town. the skeleton causes some emotion, or what? gorodok upland is included in the list of unique natural areas in europe like belovezhskaya pushcha, the height of this hill is 250 m above sea level. this is practically the highest point in our country, well, the second after mount derzhinsky.
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since the 18th century, when the town was not even a city yet. this is a jewish cemetery, and there is the only burial table in belarus. it seemed to be the only one. this means that crowds of tourists will come to him from all over belarus. to see and show you for yourself, i had to literally make my way through the wild thickets, a little run, forward. long search these burial tables turned out to be much more dramatic and interesting than the impression of what they saw in the end. this is real off-road, you will go looking for burial stones, take a machete with you, it will come in handy at the belarusian nettle. as they say, i see the goal, i see no obstacles, but the fact of the matter is that no goal has been seen so far, only obstacles. yes, what and the thought has not left yet, do i really love history so much, but what can you do, for your sake, because through such a wilderness, not every traveler wants to
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make his way. where have ours disappeared already? them my nettle you nettle. wow, damn it, it pricks like while i'm winding through the thickets , it's worth explaining. what are these funeral tables. these are huge stone slabs on which a man who died for a woman was placed . they are slightly different in the shape of the recess for the head somehow. so, according to tradition, they buried the body without a coffin, they simply wrapped it in a shroud . by the way, there are two burial tables here. which has something to see for the traveler. discover for yourself, belarus come to small cities there are a lot of interesting things here, and it's time for me to
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go in search of new places and impressions. it all starts with the origins and traditions of the memory of our ancestors. preservation of the culture of belarusian rituals and crafts but the world is changing. changes generations views and creativity does not stand still. when do people realize the value of traditions and understand where
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to go next? art takes on new bright colors. many of us in childhood loved to collect something , someone collected colorful pieces of glass or old coins, some candy wrappers , and some stamps depicting rare species of animals. for some, this hobby has remained in childhood, and for some, it has transformed into adulthood and has become a professional activity, we are in the art gallery of mikhail savitsky
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where an unusual exhibition is held - a porcelain reserve, which presents unique exhibits from the private collection of the belarusian collector viktor suvorova why collecting became his life's work and why he was attracted to animalistics, we will find out very soon, and alina is not at war with you. and this is a fashion project for culture. the diversity and beauty of the animal world, its amazing varieties and bizarre forms for many centuries inspired painters and architects, sculptors and jewelers, as well as collectors, member of the board of the belarusian republican public association of collectors viktor suvorov presented part of his rich collection of porcelain sculptures in the small hall of the art gallery. mikhail savitsky people's artist of belarus whose work marked a whole era in the national art 2020, anniversary 100 years since the
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birth of the great master the theme of the exhibition is animalistics, popular at all times, the genre of small plastic art, dedicated to our smaller ones, the exhibition is designed to draw attention to environmental problems and the preservation of rare species animal fish and birds. animalism can also be traced in creativity. other belarusian artists artists mark chagall leonid shchemelev anatoly kontsedub vladimir akulov sculptors vladimir zhbanov sergey bondarenko mythological creatures in the work of the graphic artist valery slouk the exposition presents about a hundred various porcelain figurines depicting representatives of the fauna . republic of belarus here you can even see one species from the
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black book - the white american mink completely, which replaced the european mink on the territory of belarus. what other unique the exhibits are kept in the private collection of viktor suvorov, and why collecting has become his life's work, we will find out right now. viktor gennadievich good afternoon. hello, you are a collector with a lot of experience, how did it happen? so that collecting has become a matter of your whole life, psychologists believe that collectors are people under 16 years old and after 50 to 16 years old they collect matchbox labels, wrappers from sweets, some postcards, and so on and so forth. and if you are already moving to a professional level, then after 50 it is already a serious hobby. this is the internet, this is newspapers, this is television, and so on and so forth now in the art gallery of mikhail savitsky about joint exhibition together with lyudmila bairova, artist
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, designer, head of the creative studio of the porcelain reserve. here tell us about this exhibition, how was born the general idea of ​​the concept to create this kind of exhibition of the soviet sometimes passes we exhibitions. and that's when the management of the museum last year. uh, suggested let's do something else in paul next year. and i said let's exhibit animals is a wonderful topic. this is environmental protection. i have a red book and i can tell you about animals in belarus that are listed in the red book , you can talk about animals in africa and asia, north america, and by chance at the exhibition we saw paintings by the children's art studio and invited lyudmila to participate in a joint project. she agreed to exhibit wonderful children's drawings here. this is how the idea was born, to show people that our surroundings are after all. he's beautiful and we need to help. him to remain such collections in the main.
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to be unusual items me and a collector actually my main type of collecting is serial tickets of all times and peoples they have very, very, very many, starting from the middle of the 19th century for six days, the second direction is, of course, porcelain figurines , by chance, about 30 years ago somewhere, maybe a little more in st. petersburg, uh, i saw here as a symbol, by the way, our exhibition is the fox, i saw in st. petersburg in these clans in this forest shop. such a predator, hardened, such, beautiful amazing and i bought it and realized that even this is interesting, then something else appeared, then a chandelier appeared, then lenin's things and so on and so forth musical instruments, dancing boys, girls, in this way all this is overgrown and becomes a wonderful amazing world porcelain, in general a collector. you can call gambling people, we are a gambling man, a very
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gambling man, in fact. so i can go to the other end of the city. if they call me, they will say that there is something that i can be interested in, or is it a serial ticket or some sculpture of a bust of a possible composer that i need. i 'll just get up at 5:00 in the morning and drive towards you. if it's at 5:00 am, if the meeting is at 10:00 pm, i'll go at 10:00 pm and impatiently, let's say i buy something at an auction and i just go crazy. rather, it would come to me, to see, to enjoy, and so on, the main theme of the exhibition. still, they are mine. tell us why this particular topic attracted you directly, and not ballistics - this is a very ancient species. let 's just say art is painting. this is graphics sculpture is a decorative art and certainly any collection has animalistic images, whether it's a brand. there,
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animal icons are depicted on the coats of arms of most cities and regions of the republic of belarus. when we talk about animalistics, then every collector, i’m just sure, has it in his collection, if he collects philocartists or a numismatist, he always has an animal world in art of any kind in his collection collecting to be unprofitable. this is understandable, because when purchasing sculptures or other items at some price collectibles. we are aware that it is very difficult to sell at this price. but it's great when people see the exhibition and admire it means that the collection. dead if no one sees it, you need to watch watch share. tell us what is the geography of your exhibits? most of the exhibits, of course, are purchased at auctions of antique stores by correspondence.
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well, colleagues at work even now know that collectors can bring some wonderful amazing vase or figurine and so on, but it is clear that the underlying stone water doesn't flow. need to do this. so simply the collection is created lying on the couch. it is necessary to live with this, one must be carried away, one must seek, and who seeks, as a rule, finds and unconditionally. these people are enthusiastic police agents. you need some special image. education appears during collecting. when i was preparing for this exhibition, i certainly read literature, got acquainted with the book of the red book of the republic of belarus, which was presented to me by employees of the ministry of nature and environmental protection. when i read it, i realized that white is a bison. there brown bear, alice european is a unique wonderful amazing animal. i have read so much about the
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hippopotamus. i can talk for a very long time about white tigers. that is, e life and collecting just makes you learn. i'm not a biologist by training. and, but still. it is very interesting for me to read, what needs to be done in order for people to somehow experience the attitude, probably towards themselves , including the environment around us. this is a very difficult new technology. new products food new waste in the sea in the ocean air they are inevitable, unfortunately, it is very difficult to protect ourselves and our world from this our animals red book. belarus is constantly growing a huge number of endangered species, but we must start with ourselves. here i was in the forest , went for mushrooms for chanterelles, but half my face was in plastic bags in plastic bottles. that way we won't get far
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. the psychology of collecting is still an interesting object of study for many researchers, some associate it with excitement and the pursuit of something exclusive, and for some, this kind of activity brings pleasure. it may also matter from an evolutionary point of view. we continue to explore new things until we decide whether it is useful for us or not, in addition, there are collectors who literally feel like they are part of history, collecting precious items, as if you are holding a real time machine in your hands that can tell about something really unique also to collectors may be driven by the desire to preserve the legacy by passing on valuable items. for future generations, an exhibition of porcelain reserves is carried out jointly with the floria studio for creative development and art therapy at the
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republican center for ecology and local lore, which has been directed by the artist designer, teacher of the highest qualification category, member of the belarusian union of designers lyudmila bairova, for more than 15 years. the author's works are in private collections in belarus, russia, italy and other countries on the exhibition presents only a part of the drawings of talented students. lyudmila bairova the young generation presents an exhibition project. they must not disappear, within which children depicted endangered species of animals and birds, thereby showing concern for nature and a humane attitude towards the environment. we will learn right now how to cultivate a humane attitude towards nature through a careful attitude towards oneself. lyudmila good afternoon, good afternoon. you are an artist, designer , head of floria's creative studio, a teacher of the highest qualification category. tell us how you manage to combine all this
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or one does not interfere with the other. you know, then you're doing what you love. it is not one, it is like a bouquet of beautiful flowers. here bell cornflower a. there is also chamomile. this is how i combine everything, as in a bouquet, it turns out such a beautiful fragrant bouquet that gives pleasure. i and the rest of the exhibition presented the work of students of your creative studio. all this is being worked on, but presented as part of an eco-project. they must not disappear. here, tell why the subject of extinction is rare. uh, bird species, environmental protection in general, you are so interested. firstly. our studio is open. e in a special special institution, that is, the republican center for ecology of local lore, so the ecological direction is for us. it is very interesting, she is connected with nature, but you yourself know that the artists they always love to sing of nature at all times and through love in nature the best quality is brought up in a
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person. we communicate with animals. we have a petting zoo. here children are happy to draw animals of their animals wild animals and naturally it turned out that this project harmoniously appeared in our plans. how was the idea to create such an unusual studio born in general, as the studio has already been obtained in this center for more than 18 years, and before that i worked in other institutions, so i say that the studio. she already has enough, uh, big traditions. the name of the studio appeared already specifically in the floria ecological center. they were in the studio. e. is it several directions. the first direction was batik painting of fabric, sometimes we do this, the second direction is but the use of different materials, that is, the creative direction is wide. and further one direction. it joined over 10 years ago. and this is called either saint art or art therapy is also called
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drawing in the sand. tell us then, in general, about the benefits of art therapy in the direction of sandography - this is part of arotherapy, because art therapy in the broadest sense, it is associated with psychotherapy, psychology, you understand, yes, that is, it’s like the school died there, art therapy is leaving in our studio as stated. yes, it is like an element, sandography and drawing is an element of art therapy, plus, as it were, to the basic knowledge of the development of creativity in artistic directions is an element of arotherapy. i believe in the current conditions. just needed. tell me what an environmentally educated person means, in general, how you can educate. this environmental friendliness in each of us is formed by drawing. studios of the ecology of the soul he is the ecology of the soul - this is what, this means, it means that my soul must be able to love to love. everything around to be able to appreciate is to empathize and
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be able to, when a person has the frequency of the soul, the ability to empathize. this is what he won't do. it never hurts not an animal, but not a person and will be in your life. uh in the future this quality hmm shape further. i think this is the logical conclusion. everything here is about environmentally friendly and careful attitude not only to nature, but also to man himself. be involved in all living things and take care of our smaller brothers, and also do not forget to follow the fashion trends in the cultural life of our country alina was not a war with you and remember to be cultured - it's fashionable see you in exactly one week. before new cultural encounters.
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