MIL-OSI Russia: Memory through art: IMMiT students present an exhibition for the anniversary of Victory

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Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

Students of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Transport presented an exhibition of works dedicated to the heroic deeds of the Soviet people in the Great Patriotic War. The exhibition is located in the research building of Technopolis Polytech.

The exhibition became part of the university events dedicated to the anniversary of the Victory. Students studying in the direction of “Technology of artistic processing of materials”, under the guidance of teachers, prepared decorative items that perpetuate the memory of the Great Victory. Each detail and symbol is intended to remind us of the price that our ancestors paid for peace and the need to preserve the historical truth.

My work is called “Monolith”, it tells about the courage and fortitude of Soviet soldiers, thanks to whom, as it seems to me, the victory was achieved. During the work, the thought of the feat of our people did not leave me. My classmates also approached the task seriously. The preparation of the exhibition touched upon an important topic for each of us, – shared 3rd year student of TKhOM Alexander Narseyev.

The exhibition features various works: from the statuette “Motherland” to a letter-crane assembled from copper plates. A cast crane and a small St. Isaac’s Cathedral with a vegetable garden on the square where Leningrad residents grew vegetables are also on display. In 1942, vegetable gardens appeared on vacant lots, in gardens, parks, squares, on the banks of rivers and canals. All works have their own history, which is close to everyone.

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