Exhibition of the International Art Project "Angels of the World" Automatic translate
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по 16 ЯнваряТворческий кластер “АРТМУЗА”
Васильевский остров, 13 линия, дом 70-72
Санкт-Петербург
From December 08, 2015 to January 16, 2016, an exhibition of the International Art Project “Angels of the World” will begin work in the Creative Cluster “ARTMUZA”.
More than 40 works by artists from England, Russia, Bulgaria, Finland, Belarus, Macedonia on the theme “Guardian Angel” will be seen by visitors to the exhibition. Each viewer will be able to take part in writing the painting “Angel of the World”, receive a “ribbon of inspiration” as a gift, and also learn what thoughts and feelings the artists put into their work.
“There are a lot of negative events in the world, a lot of violence and military clashes. With this project we want to bring more goodness, warmth and light to the world, try to transform the negative energy accumulated on planet Earth. Art, painting, have this Strength. The main values of the project are Love, Inspiration, Gratitude and Unity. For three years, 365 artists from around the world will participate in the project. Now the project has more than 120 paintings, ”the organizers said.
Opening: December 12 at 15:00
Free admission
Age category 0+.
The exhibition is open to visitors: daily from 11:00 to 20:00
Project Background:
In 1997, the young artist Julia Ivanova became seriously ill and was between life and death. Doctors did not even promise her recovery. Then she began to draw Angel every day in gratitude for each day she lived, for the opportunity to see her little son. And the disease was defeated, she was able to fully recover and still continues to draw Angels for herself and other people. The project "Angels of the World" is her idea.
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