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The exhibition "Crimea. The Holy Land"

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The exhibition of the artist Maria Baranovskaya "Crimea. The Holy Land."

Previously, the aspiring artist Baranovskaya herself became a mentor, including within the framework of the Tavrida Art cluster. She expressed in multi-layered watercolors a unique view of the nature of the peninsula, as well as the history and culture of Russia.

Ekaterina Kharchenko, Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Science and Higher Education, stressed that an important place in the work of the art cluster is given to the continuity of generations.

"The Tavrida art cluster makes it possible to find rough diamonds all over the country, which, thanks to mentors, teachers, and important adults in the life of every young person, become diamonds. The continuity of generations is very important," she said.

Baranovskaya herself, describing her work, notes that her paintings are saturated with the air and atmosphere of the Crimean nature depicted on them. At the same time, everyone can see their own in her canvases.

Earlier, on March 13, Vladimir Shapovalov, a political scientist, member of the Board of the Russian Association of Political Science, head of EISI projects, said at the Izvestia News Center that Crimea is the basis of Russia's geopolitical strength and a symbol of its military history. He also stressed that in 2014, the Russian Federation began the period of collecting its own historical lands.

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