Leyli Durdieva and Nyazik Poladova, graduates of the Children's Art School named after Byashim Nurali are holders of the Honorary Papers of the 45th International Children's Art Exhibition "Lidice 2017". The premise with prestigious awards came the other day from the Czech Republic.
The children's art exhibition was founded in 1967 in memory of children from the Czech village of Lidice, killed by the Nazis in 1942, as well as all children who died in military conflicts.
The creative review has won wide international fame for half a century of history.Annually more than 18 thousand children's works from more than 70 countries are sent to the exhibition.
The travel is the theme proposed by the organizers in 2017.
"A diploma from the Czech Republic is not the first for me," Nyazik said in a conversation. - My works were awarded with prizes of national creative competitions, as well as those held in Tashkent and St. Petersburg. Every time I feel great happiness, my paintings are highly evaluated.
In my work, the theme of travel I interpreted as a family walk in the park. I think any ordinary event can be depicted as interesting. I am glad that I succeeded. I plan to enter the State Academy of Arts at the end of the general education school.
Leyli, another owner of the prestigious certificate dreams of becoming an economist ... Whatever the life of young artists it is hoped that their ability to express impressions by drawing technique and see the unusual in the ordinary will grow and improve.