and in the artistic the kremenchuk gallery opened a personal exhibition of artistic embroiderer natalka romatist presented more than 30 of her works in which the technique an embroiderer works . our correspondent iryna skripachok saw what works she dedicated to the ukrainians who died in the war. exclusive hand-made towels, paintings, icons, tablecloths and embroiderers made in various techniques, ornaments of fate - this is natalka roma's first personal exhibition of more than 30 unique charms that the embroiderer created over three decades from the ancient since ancient times, embroidered shirts and towels were real charms for ukrainians, because each symbol reproduced on the canvas has its own meaning, like this red viburnum on the back of one's own shirt craftswoman when buch took place and i saw these shots and that people in the basements were put on spikes , their hands were tied and they were shot in the back of the head, that's why i understood that this embroidery should be located exactly on the back, this shirt is dedicated to those people who died in buch buch irpeni, probably e