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svetlana, what is most important to you in life. my family, my guests call themselves a recluse, while she is a very public person. e with an active citizenship, how can it be combined have such different qualities. now let's find out the artist, svetlana zhimontova, is visiting me. svetlana good morning, you started drawing from
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childhood. and when did you realize that this hobby of yours should become your profession? well , the truth is, yes, i have been drawing since childhood. but, probably, like all children. it seemed to me that anyway, that there was nothing special about it . well, my mother, she did not stop trying to find some talent in me. so , having listened once from her female artist friends, and as for the unique studio of richard antonovich maya, she decided to take me there, well, in order to try it, there really was a unique studio like that. this is where the children were given some kind of freedom of creativity. here, hmm, they always occupied some places in international exhibitions of children's drawings there, and so on, he had, but some kind of such a principle of education. here,
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it seems to be a very hated such principle of learning. that is, he didn’t even seem to teach anything, but the children did everything else. right here, right away, i left it here and yes, i intended, and in principle, antonovich and, uh, my father. uh, they didn't live together with mom were in divorce, already, when closer to entering the art school. as if everyone hmm helped me. you have never been a member of any trade union organizations. this is generally a principled position in youth. i realized that to get there, no matter how i shine. in any case, on the move, as e get. the children of artists are those who, as it were, this main clan, as they enter the
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school. how do they get into the academy how do they get, then the union that is, none of this happened to me, because i didn’t have no hooks. here is a little looking from the inside, as it were, of this community. well , it caused me, well, a certain thing. yes , an unpleasant feeling and decided. okay, all my life. that is, it became so, well, such a loner, as it were in this regard. then no more attempts. i never undertook in one of my interviews. you said that it is not with your character to paint still lifes, what is your character like? i said in context, i mean, i was asked if i would like to
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work on the topic after all the uh, upheavals and there. here are the events. take all this, and go to jail. i said that when it burns around the perimeter, it’s not with my character to go still life. that is, i can't help but react to, uh, an external stimulus call, that is, it happens. and something, well, painfully bad, then you experience. and there are such things, i don’t know, maybe not only with me there. maybe someone will agree with me? what do you seem to be doing there, writing a picture in response to some kind of challenge to some kind of pain, and you, uh, you have some kind of feeling that you, well, helped with something, that is, uh, a little improved this one, well, here's something like that and
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you calm down yourself, then journalists call you a master of a psychological portrait. what does it mean, they probably mean. and in general, when they say this, they mean it. well, that the artist is able to depict a person not in the moment. like here's a photo. here you laugh and rejoice . here you are crying. namely, to depict him, to catch his character, to catch him some basic ones, let's say the essence of a person. you understand the character, well, apparently, it means, yes, and some of his features here such mmm, which, perhaps, are not immediately evident, but now you will consider it in some wonderful way, because you
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probably asked any artist who writes o portraits and they are considered good. uh, how do you manage. he'll never explain it. how does it work. and what are you doing for this? that is, this is also such a mystery. does this mean, in order to, uh, understand the character of a person, you have some kind of long intimate conversations. it seems to me that a person cannot be recognized by long intimate conversations, because a person present. maybe, as you like, yes, and he always does it. any person. he is trying to present himself in some kind of human light. it seems to me that you can learn more, you can know them by their deeds. that is. well, something like this, yes, that's why, but the conversation is yes, they are good, so does this mean that you don't draw those you don't know, i personally write, i don't know i personally have to, but hmm
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in the modern world. we now have such methods of communication as social networks, and that is, there is a lot of information. yes, every you you can learn a lot about a person. and the meeting with which of the heroes of your portraits amazed you the most, because, well, i considered every person as really some kind of universe, and well, all people are interesting to me, and they all leave an impression. that is, i do not hear. it was i who wanted them, yes, like the portrait was very difficult for you. i was morally given a portrait of the president of the triptych, that is, it was difficult, because i felt such a
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burden of responsibility on my shoulders that barely pulled him. well, you, of course, understood that your work would cause conflicting opinions and attitudes of society, probably, for this it created some additional difficulties and additional experiences . that is, that there the enemies will hiss, this is normal. i really wanted to, uh, i would bring this work, joy, uh, with my comrade-in-arms, that is, about enemies. i thought last. a project in which belarusian athletes win not by strength, but by their mind, which represents belarus in
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you do not make sketches while painting? well, it's not quite like that, uh, let 's put it this way. eh, is there a moment of some kind of insight? yes , when a picture comes to your mind there is a plot, and it comes, as it were, already in the form of sketches in itself. and so here is a sketch here is a big work on a small one there i don’t do this, because i don’t need it, firstly, because from a small one when you go to do it on the bolshoi, you still need to do everything a little differently. but because, well, these are more monumental works, in general, there are according to the
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rules. not just small sketches, then cardboard is made, as if already in size already from these cards. well, i omit all this from these moments, because i have it before my eyes. i go to canvas. i roughly imagine the format there, and then in this format i start slowly. after all, the oil allows and to move there and to distribute everything, and already, of course, some detailed things there. yes hmm there, the hand of the head there is a turn, that is, there are already sketches and some kind of photographic materials are used and so on. and what is more important for you process or result result? of course, the result, because it is a process. only at first it ’s like on wings, and then the further it gets more complicated and towards the end of the work. she's already hit you so hard. she
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is so hard given to the very end you go like hard labor. eh, you force yourself there, that's why the processes are not like that. it flew right in. there on the wings. it's all in the stage, underpainting. yes, you fly, and then already when work begins. this is such a craft, you can do anything during the day or even at night, sleep something there on the portal here and you can’t eat or sleep , so well, the process. the creation of paintings by realists like me is quite heavy. you write not just psychological portraits of political portraits. do you think art can not be outside of politics art, it can be
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anything, there are whole layers of art genres, yes, which are outside of politics, well, for example, there is a landscape outside of politics. well, he, maybe it can be a little bit, that is, there is an idea to lay such or a second, in principle, a still life can be . as a rule, but this is still further. yes, then just even just a portrait. this is just a portrait of a man. this is also about politics, but, well, you can contribute there, you can contribute, you can not contribute, that is. as the artist decided, but politics is not congresses, there are no relations between presidents. yes, and this is politics, in general this is the whole life. well, that is, in any case, it concerns our life. svetlana, you are an artist with
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an active civic position, you manage to avoid bias in your work. i am constantly accused of bias. it's like a normal move like this, but i protest. i do not agree that i do what i do from the heart from the heart. you do not hide the fact that your husband pavel zhegemon, the founder of the first tattoo , is your philanthropist salon in belarus, he always supports all your undertakings. supports yes, how did you come to this mutual understanding of advice for love a creative person or only engaged in business. no, he is engaged in business, he is not a creative person, he sympathizes with creative people, and it was your idea to open a tattoo parlor, no, it was pavel’s idea to open a salon to
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retrain to make a tattoo, it was my idea. here's how i told him. i did it and as soon as i did it. as soon as i learned and difficult and easy. that is niches were not occupied. i mean, you just have to be human. yes, you didn’t even have to be especially inventive to be a person. now i'm going to try something. think what is not. hmm, you already have everything. and then you just had to really occupy some kind of niche. more recently, the majority of tattoos were associated with a criminal society. and then suddenly an artistic tattoo parlor appears, it was difficult to break the stereotype. well, this is over time, as it
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were, he broke down, he settled the elderly. e living generation and still probably exists. here the youth, of course, has a different attitude. well, water is a stone for a professional artist to retrain as a tattoo master. yes, it's easy to eat, if you want to retrain. well, the change of material is normal. it seems to me any move, yes, and i remember the girls, then my girlfriends were already pulled up there. well, they also worked in our salon, who there it would seem, are already so tender. well , such and such, but i'm a hooligan in life from me. one could expect from these, gentle in life one could not expect anything to cope normally mastered. do you remember how long you beat your first this one i don't remember exactly. well
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, it's long and tedious. the responsibility of someone else's body is also there, a portal immediately poured by svetlana , you worked for a long time in your own salon for masters. and when you realized that you want to return to the living again and that's it. well, not so long i worked, there as a master craftsman. i worked somewhere in the salon for a year. before that, there was a year, uh, preparatory work later, and then i was a player-coach and was already writing at the same time. well , this is the solution to return to painting. why did it arise? there is another important part of your life. it is vera you came to vera already at a conscious age or in
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childhood vera probably came in childhood, although my mother answered my question. about god answered you will grow up, you will figure it out yourself. i had one such incident in a pioneer camp, one girl with whom they were not even friends, that is, it was not my friend , it was just a girl, i don’t know why she chose me for this revelation. well, she chose me and says, let's go, i'll tell you have one secret. and now i have it just so brightly. this memories remained here is a rye field, which we entered, it is our growth with us. yes, and she told me what my grandmother told me. something that they say that there is no god is
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not true, do not believe it. god exists and christ came to us on earth. and he is a god, so i was so glad about this news. this is the good news for me as a child. here in this form. i don’t know, probably, it was grandmother who was a saint that she managed to pass this on to her granddaughter from her granddaughter. well, that girl managed, here how to say, this is for me, so i was very happy that yes, there is a god, that is, really. well, for me, as it were, everything made sense and, uh, as if i had the feeling that i lived with my mother only yes, and my mother was for me the whole universe,
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the biggest fear was losing my mother. i was very nervous mental. i was crying all the time when my mom was staying there for a couple of minutes from work. all the time i was afraid that something would happen to her, that is, i lived, in such a kind of right, well, i was allowed only at the age of 14 somewhere. and before that, yes, such a fear, here is my mother, mother, but there was at the same time a feeling that in addition to my mother. someone else loves me just as much. or maybe even stronger, and when this girl told me this, i realized who it was and somehow accepted this soul. that is, uh, then already in adult conscious age, when a i began to look for god and began to look for christ to him, that is, for me there was no hmm there was no question,
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there was buddhism judaism islam there no this question was not catholicism, right? well this question has already been. e, as if somehow the agenda. but i didn’t look for christ, because then i believed that in that girl they turn to god during some difficult trials. and that's what formed the basis of your coming to the faith coming to the church probably, oddly enough, i had everything, on the contrary. that is, i came to the temple on the rise at the peak of my happiness at the peak of c. well, i had everything. i had a husband, i had children. i
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had creativity, and i had a house. well, that is everything, yes, but the feeling that happiness is hmm well, here's some kind of moment. yes, and what, it is there today, but tomorrow it is not there. hmm, this made me worry and search. uh, something that's more hmm unshakable. this is our human happiness, which can collapse at any second. i was very afraid of the orthodox church, because , well, it didn’t seem from the outside that everything there was so strict and somehow, and everything that i had heard about it before somehow went against what i generally wanted in life uh, that's all. such other things, i generally considered myself a
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wonderful person. well, how would i i knew that i would not look like such a beautiful person. well, well, i gathered my courage and read, mm, then the gospel and now, when i read it. i realized that yes, it 's still just a glorious church. you observe all religious holidays fasts and so on and so forth. all not all, of course, well, observe all religious holidays. uh, like, well, maybe the most gifted people are the most like that really. that's because you have to work. great lent - this is sacred, we
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must observe it. yes, and hmm a week. there are two more posts, because at first we observed everything, but in its entirety yes, but it is very difficult, that is, it turned out, but in terms of the fact that it somehow makes sense. that is, the main thing is that e is not useful or meaningful. i'm here in a long christmas and especially peter's post, i don't understand, that is, but i don't understand what i don't understand at all. well, that's why that's when such a decision, like these two strange e, is enough to understand the post to shorten it for yes the week before the holiday. well lent, yes and wednesday friday for discipline for your own discipline is a good thing, that is, it
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trains. here. when you come to church do you pray? well, i try yes, but a human being is such a creature, of course. that it can often be a shock to make him pray, and so the thought, well, it’s all people who have to force themselves like that, but it’s not always possible to did not visit the idea to do icon painting. no, she didn’t visit, she visited anyone regarding me, but only me because i do not feel in myself not for a fool, nor strength in this direction. well, yes and now, uh, icon painting, it's not lived, 5 it's
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not, creativity. this is prayer. just a prayer in colors. that's for this you need to be a separately given person, that is , not anyone who can draw is gifted in this direction. can this be the meaning of life for you, what is the meaning of life? for me, the meaning of life. is to prepare for the transition to eternity, if i did not believe that our life. infinitely, then the meaning would i be in it didn't see any at all. that's why
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svetlana is like that for me. i thank you for accepting our invitation to come to our program on this bright christmas morning. i want this day to be somehow special for you, filled with human warmth, good emotions and love. thank you it was the meaning of life. everything you wanted to know about everyday life and to be an illumined minister. you need to consciously make his decision and understand that you will need to follow certain rules. this is what happened in our family about parishioner participation in
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worship by the fact that we have such a temple near our message. and that we have such abbots in the temple, for 31 years already, by faith, listening to god about the healing of the soul of the body with the word of god makes every family of people who live and gives a state of joy to a believer. it takes me about two weeks to make an icon somewhere, we
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will tell and show it in spiritual and educational projects on belarus 24 tv channel . children sculpt something there, yes, but for me it was so natural that when i sculpted this horse, but only i look one looks at me, the other becomes. and to me blind well, i blinded you. well, i stuck all the groups and authority. i instantly took off. you name maximalism is something, uh, ironic, that is, as if on behalf of maxim , well, after the modernist paradigm mill it’s absolutely normal for them to really live, and you can’t expect not to create something nice for me. i would n't have left coca, supposedly. as a child , i spent a lot of time reading books. with a giorgioni painting by titian rembrandt chess. these are easel, these are ordinary here pieces that we are accustomed to everything, in fact
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