Exhibition “Free Wind of the Irtysh”

At the end of January 2022, the exhibition “Free Wind of the Irtysh Region” was organized at the Higher College of InEU. It was attended by students of the second and fourth courses of the polytechnic department of the specialty “Design” under the guidance of teachers Grudtsyna Sofia Muratovna, Yuminova Elena Ivanovna and Tairov Dilmurat Yunusovich.

Students’ works are performed in different techniques. The work of the second-year student Zhumagazy T. was made manually on paper using the Guash technique. The picture evokes the feeling of the free air of the steppe expanses. The work of Kalashnikova N. was also manually performed – in mixed media. She depicts the architecture and monuments of our city in a very tender and reverent way.

The works of the fourth-year designers are made in the graphics programs CorelDRAW and Adobe Photoshop. Photos were processed mainly in the Adobe Photoshop raster program, and layouts were assembled in the CorelDRAW vector program. Various techniques were used: collage, conversion to watercolor technique, tracing, etc.

Khaliulina V. completed a collage of an interesting design – a window to the expanses of Irtysh; Kairullinova D. made a gentle landscape of the embankment with the effect of a watercolor drawing; Stolbova E. completed an interesting collage and posted poems about Pavlodar; Karpovets N. conveyed in her work a wonderful mood from walking along the river overlooking the embankment; Amri R. executed a stylized image of the city’s landmarks and picked up quatrains; Maleeva A. made a juicy collage with images of her beloved city. An interesting postcard was created by Ivanitskaya A. from stylized architecturally significant city buildings, almost a cartoon. How an old postcard looks like the work of Uaidenova G. An excellent positive collage was made by Berezhnaya I., Georgian B. performed a collage of famous urban murals, and Bulkairov A. noted poets. Sergeeva E. made the collage a trace, which gives unusual character to the usual city buildings.

Students approached the work creatively, with love, from the works it is clear that the guys love their native land and know how to convey this feeling in their works.