The project "Belarusian art: from cartoons to NFT" tells about Belarusian traditions that appear in our lives through the art and works of our creators. In this text you will find two big parts. The first is about the work of museums and independent artists, and the second is about those who are worth watching.
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Traditional art of Belarus: how it is preserved and transformed into the present
2022
Belarusian art: from cartoons to NFT | BELARUSIAN TRADITION | MODERN ART | 07/21/2022
- Chrysalis Magauthor, owner
- Alena Kishmentioned
- Jazep Drazdovičmentioned
- Мікіта Монічmentioned
- Belarusian National Arts Museummentioned
- Maxim Osipovmentioned
- Веткаўскі музей стараабрадніцтва і беларускіх традыцый імя Ф.Р. Шкляраваmentioned
- Кацусік Хакусаіmentioned
- Masha Mаrozmentioned
- Past Perfectmentioned
- Кацярына Петрушкевічmentioned
- Зоф’я Хамянтоўскаяmentioned
- «Музей беларускага народнага мастацтва» філіял Нацыянальнага мастацкага музеяmentioned
- Daria Semchuk (Сemra)mentioned
- KANVAmentioned