The contest of Christmas trees made from recycled materials at the National Library |
The exhibition-contest of Christmas trees made from recycled materials that was organized by esthetic education teacher, Tamar Sulkhanishvili, in cooperation with Hayartun Center (Director Levon Chidilyan) and with Children’s Art Studio (Teacher Tamar Sulkhanishvili), became an original message for environmental preservation. The goal was to show that the New Year can be decorated not with cut down Christmas trees but with the original ones made from recycled materials. The exhibition-conte More than 60 works were presented at the exhibition-conte The visitors viewed the exhibited Christmas trees with admiration and amazement to the lively music; till then, the jury made its decision. While highly appreciating all the presented works, the first, the second and the third prizes were received by Tbilisi’s number 104 school’s student Telman Mkhitaryan for his Christmas tree made from ordinary pasta, student from children’s art studio Nikita Bezhanov for his Christmas tree made from jeans and a student from organization for children with special needs “Ia”, Tina Mamulashvili for her Christmas tree made from paper and cones, respectively. All the participants received certificates and presents. Telman Mkhitaryan, who won the first prize, presented his Christmas tree as a gift to the National Library.
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