
The Russian House in Dhaka organized a vibrant and engaging Matryoshka doll painting master class to introduce participants to Russian culture and traditional folk art. The event was arranged in association with the Serov Academy of Fine Arts.
Around 30 students from various educational institutions, including members of the Serov Academy of Fine Arts, actively participated in this creative workshop. During the session, participants explored the art of painting traditional Russian Matryoshka dolls using pastel, watercolor, and poster colors.
The workshop created a lively and inspiring atmosphere where students enthusiastically expressed their creativity while learning about the history, symbolism, and cultural significance of the iconic Russian nesting dolls.
This engaging master class served as a meaningful platform for cultural exchange, fostering artistic learning and strengthening cultural ties between Bangladesh and Russia through hands-on creative experience.
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