Я давно задумывал изобразить мой городок Алмазар. Я очень скучаю по старому Алмазару, когда вижу Ваши старые фотографии у меня становится комок в горле ! Здесь я пришёл в это Мир, увидел яркое солнце, а ночью много-много звёзд в небе, мальчишкой купался в речке и ходил на танцы в лагерь …
Как передать эту атмосферу ?! Это почти невозможно!
Это все требовало от меня сделать картину необычную!
Поэтому я решил сделать необычную -Объёмно-Рельефную Картину
Это старый железнодорожный вокзал - АЛМАЗАР. В данное время эта Станция Разрушена и перестроили на новое.
Но это Картина которая возникла из моей памяти, то что может быть немного, капелька из той Ностальгии давлеющей на меня.
Это дань моему городку которого сейчас нет, но он живет в моем сердце, этому закату солнца давно минувших дней восточного жаркого городка! Получилось так, как получилось - это осенний алмазарский закат на вокзале после дождя...
Painting "Sunset Almazar" Volumetric Relief Shape Painting
I decided to make a volumetric relief picture.
And it was new to me as an artist to try a new writing technique, for this I decided to use this Gel molding Paste from Golden molding Paste for a volumetric relief image.
Almazar (Uzbek: Olmazor) is an urban-type settlement (until 1963 - Vrevsky), in the Chinaz district of the Tashkent region of Uzbekistan. Population (2005) 30,000. Renamed in 1963 in Almazar (Valley of apples - Uzbek.)
The village was named after the Turkestan Governor-General Vrevsky Alexander Borisovich.
Polish Trail in Almazar.
In 1942, in the village of Vrevsky was the headquarters of the Polish army formed in Central Asia (en), under the command of General Anders.
By March 1, 1942, the composition of the Polish army in the Soviet Union reached 60 thousand people. On July 22, 1943, Anders' army was transformed into the Second Polish Corps of the British Army and left the USSR.
In the Almazar cemetery, at the burial place, now there is an obelisk with the names of the buried, Almazar residents look after neat graves that serve as a reminder of the thousands of Poles who died here during the war.
American Trail in Almazar.
On the second day after the end of World War II, May 11, 1945, two American bombers, the B-24 Liberator and the B-25 Mitchell, landed at the Nelidovo airport in Kamchatka. The crews totaled 19 people. After some time, five more crews of the US bombers that landed here (36 people) joined them. At the end of July, the Soviet command transferred them to a camp near the village of Vrevsky near Tashkent, and on August 24 all the pilots were transferred to Tehran for subsequent delivery to their homeland.
This was the last, fifth group of crews of bombers of the Air Force of the U.S. Navy Army, who took part in air raids on Japan and ended up in our territory for various reasons. After completing missions due to combat damage and lack of fuel, they landed with their allies in the Far East. According to the situation then, since Moscow was not yet at war with Tokyo, the first four groups of aircraft crews were formally interned. In fact, they were simply transported home through allied Iran. The fifth and final group was already returning as full allies - on August 9, the USSR declared war on Japan. The most difficult was precisely the first experience of 1942 with the crew of board number 40-2242. The crew of Doolittle was "evacuated" as in a real detective story. What the Americans did not even suspect. Confident that they are escaping.
Crimean Tatars, Kurds, Iranians (Persians) and Koreans in Almazar.
In 1948, Crimean Tatars deported from Crimea arrived in Almazar on freight cars.
In the early post-war years, trains with military equipment were often held, and Kurds arrived with soldiers in freight cars. Kurds lived at the station. Vrevskaya, it seems, until 1958. Some of them started families, their children appeared. Kurds, brothers Barzani. Their descendants are still leaders of the Kurds of Iraq. Once lived in Vrevskaya.
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