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13 июня 2012

На предприятии прошел конкурс детских рисунков

К Дню защиты детей на предприятии организовали выставку детских рисунков, в которой приняли участие дети наших сотрудников.

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Рисунки были на свободные темы: портрет,натюрморт, сказочные персонажи, природа и морская тематика.

Все участники выставки были отмечены подарками.

 

На фото Евгений Паутов,7 лет. Его работы-жар птица, парусник, полевые цветы и портрет были отмечены как работы юного художника.

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