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Kseniya Simonova's Amazing Sand Drawing
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{{OMG250}}This video shows the winner of "Ukraine’s Got Talent", Kseniya
Simonova, 24, drawing a series of pictures on an illuminated sand
table showing how ordinary people were affected by the German invasion
during World War II. Her talent, which admittedly is a strange one,
is mesmeric to watch.

The images, projected onto a large screen, moved many in the audience
to tears and she won the top prize of about £75,000.

She begins by creating a scene showing a couple sitting holding hands
on a bench under a starry sky, but then warplanes appear and the happy
scene is obliterated.

It is replaced by a woman’s face crying, but then a baby arrives and
the woman smiles again. Once again war returns and Miss Simonova
throws the sand into chaos from which a young woman’s face appears.

She quickly becomes an old widow, her face wrinkled and sad, before
the image turns into a monument to an Unknown Soldier.

This outdoor scene becomes framed by a window as if the viewer is
looking out on the monument from within a house.

In the final scene, a mother and child appear inside and a man
standing outside, with his hands pressed against the glass, saying
goodbye.

The Great Patriotic War, as it is called in Ukraine, resulted in one
in four of the population being killed with eight to 11 million deaths
out of a population of 42 million.


Kseniya Simonova says:
"I find it difficult enough to create art using paper and pencils or
paintbrushes, but using sand and fingers is beyond me. The art,
especially when the war is used as the subject matter, even brings
some audience members to tears. And there’s surely no bigger
compliment."
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