Story through colours in Berzgale

01.09.2017

Culture

“The dream of childhood is filled!” says Bauge Irene Andrejeva, revealing the painting at Berzgale.
Irene's roots come from the strong Bērzgales parish of Jurči and Jurov. Born in Berzgale, Christitis Bērzgales in Church, she lived and studied at Rogovka for a while. In her youth, she finished the Saulaine sovhoztechnic and worked as an agronomer in Code. Currently living in Bauska. In his time, Irene's hobby was weaving, embroidery, silk painting. The painting started six years ago. Then, she was prompted, the painting studio of the Bauska Cultural Centre “Master Gothards”. Now, with his works, he is delighted not only by relatives and friends in festivals, but with the students of the studio, they are actively drawing up their paintings in exhibitions.
She spent her childhood summer at her grandmother's Championship, on the shore of the lake. The art paths started in school, drawing hours. The summer also enjoyed drawing, but the pencils were very rare at the time. Irene recalls that in Bauska's painting, the teacher had made a painting of the goat. But Irene had very sad childhood memories with her goat: her neighbour's goat ate her precious coloured pencils. So Irene's goat refused to paint, but instead painted the cat.
The picture of Irene's painting speaks with bright, juicy color tones, with natural beauty. The Church of Irene's painted church is, of course, the most favorite, the painting from the artist will remain IN THE library OF Bērzgales.
The Irene Andrejeva painting AT Bērzgales in the cultural house will be viewed (and also changeable) by 15 September.
 
Bērzgales Cultural House Head Daila Ekimane 
 
Photo Daila Ekimane
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