Imagine a small town where every child's dream comes true, Christmas trees shine with eternal lights, smell of tangerines spread around the houses, sweets never end on the tables, and the holidays continue forever. Can you imagine it?
And visitors of the Center for Modern Reading "MARKO" of the Central City Library named after M.L. Kropyvnytskyi have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of such a "Sviatkove Mistechko".
An exhibition of young students of the Mykolaiv Children's Art School under this name began to be exhibited here on December 25.
"A library without readers is just a house with shelves of books. It is very important that everything we see around us, everything we do, is for people and has a soul. There is a soul in these works that have filled our "MARKO" space with their energy today. It is so important that there is such a desire for creativity, there is such inspiration. It is simply happiness that in such difficult times we survive with such love. With such a thirst for creativity and something better," said the library director Inha Khorzhevska.
The main exhibition is combined with the “Angels" collection and 42 decorative embellishments made from polymer clay.
"This holiday collection is from our methodological funds. We always design the institution before the New Year. And each teacher prepares a collection of their works for this holiday. And these huts are blue, so Christmassy, these are the huts when we made the New Year - the Year of the Rat. That year we had a "New Year's roof". And as always, we can move our collections. We can create some other art objects from them. And this collection of works, which is now presented in the library, is the New Year's huts of our teacher Anzhelika Viacheslavivna," emphasizes Yevhenia Kruchinina, director of the Mykolaiv Children's Art School.
The audience is introduced to a world of real brick buildings and living angels who invite guests on a fairy-tale journey. Here you can definitely stop for a moment and look around through the eyes of young artists, and feel that inside each of us there is still a child who believes in miracles.
"The exhibition was created according to plan. We create works that are part of the educational process. Then we combine them into one whole. That is, the works are created in the same style. These works were created in a New Year's direction. According to the plan, we had planned houses. In such a winter design, a New Year's design. The theme is dynamics. So that the movement of the wind is dynamic, like a blizzard," says Anzhelika Chumak, a teacher of the Mykolaiv Children's Art School.
So, if you want to plunge into childhood, into a fairy tale, into the world of goodness, visit the Central City Library named after M.L. Kropyvnytskyi and take a trip around the "Sviatkove Mistechko".