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On a hike for inspiration, rest of art masters in the Carpathians
“Joint holidays unite,” - this is the opinion of the art directors of the OMI studio, Bogdan Kazachenko and Igor Ascheulov. In June 2015, craftsmen from all representatives of the OMIstudio in Ukraine went to the Carpathians for inspiration. This is not the first time that a group of art masters have had a joint holiday in the mountains. Anticipating an abundance of images for landscapes, the guys took easels and paints with them.

“We walked through the mountains for 5 days, stopping for sleep and rest. And all this time we never stopped admiring the variety of picturesque landscapes of the Carpathians. Of course, having an art education, we could not help but capture what we saw on canvas. And today, all the pictures we painted remind us of the hike, the beauty of the Ukrainian mountains, friendly team and mutual assistance,” said Bogdan Kazachenko.
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