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Kuban artist's artwork titled "Motherland" is now part of the commemorative collection for the Victory anniversary.

A teenage girl from Krasnodar Krai wins international drawing competition 'Victory Postcard' at the Museum of Victory.

Fifteen-year-old schoolgirl from Krasnodar Krai emerges victorious in international drawing...
Fifteen-year-old schoolgirl from Krasnodar Krai emerges victorious in international drawing competition 'Victory Postcard' held at Museum of Victory.

A Whizkid from Krasnodar Krai Shines at the "Victory Postcard" Drawing Contest

Kuban artist's artwork titled "Motherland" is now part of the commemorative collection for the Victory anniversary.

Stepping into the limelight, a 15-year-old prodigy hailing from Krasnodar Krai snatched third place at the Internationally acclaimed "Victory Postcard" drawing contest. This vibrant artistic extravaganza took place at the Museum of Victory to mark the 80th anniversary of the conclusion of the Great Patriotic War.

The competition saw the participation of over 35,000 artists from all corners of Russia, stretching from Kaliningrad to Kamchatka, and beyond. The young artist from Krasnodar Krai, humbly named Natalia, emerged victorious with her thought-provoking artwork, "Motherland Calls," in the coveted 15-17 age category.

Post her win, this promising artist's masterpiece became a prized victory greeting card, slated for a limited edition release. A total of over 100 laureates were celebrated for their creative endeavors, as per reports from the Museum of Victory's press service.

Moreover, the winners of the children's Cossack song contest semi-finals were honored in Krasnodar, timed in sync with the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory. The geographical spread of this contest reached all regions of Russia. This year, the contest attracted over 3,500 children's creative groups and individual performers, with a significant presence of 1,600 participants from the Southern Federal District.

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Natalia, the 15-year-old prodigy from Krasnodar Krai, showcased her talent in the 'Victory Postcard' drawing contest, which took place in Kaliningrad to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the conclusion of the Great Patriotic War. Despite fierce competition from thousands of artists across Russia, her artwork, titled "Motherland Calls," won third place in the 15-17 age category. The winning piece will be released as a limited edition postcard.

In a parallel event timed with the great victory anniversary, winners of the children's Cossack song contest semi-finals were honored in Krasnodar. The contest, which spanned all regions of Russia, attracted over 3,500 children's creative groups and individual performers, with a significant presence from the Southern Federal District.

As an accomplished young soloist now, Natalia's future might not just be in the field of education-and-self-development, but also in spreading patriotism through her artistic talents, demonstrating the potential for learning to transform and elevate one's life.

Let's continue learning and growing, inspired by the contestants, young artists, and soloists who showcase their skills, taking the world of education-and-self-development by storm.

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