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Children's drawings of Chernobyl through the eyes of children. Photos in memory of the Chernobyl disaster. How to draw a Stalker with a pencil step by step

Brief information for work with children in the city of Bronnitsy

Our organization (Bronnitsa city public organization of disabled people "Soyuz-Chernobyl") has been working with children for 7-8 years. It all started with providing simple information about the events that occurred in the city of nuclear power workers Chernobyl. Unfortunately, this event is very the residents themselves knew little and their children knew practically nothing, although from the very beginning of the events, i.e. from April 26, 1986 officers of military unit 63539 and up to liquidation of the military group in Chernobyl took a direct part in eliminating the consequences of the Chernobyl accident.

The work began with conducting lessons on courage on Chernobyl topics at school No. 2. This work was supported from the very beginning by the school director Natalya Sergeevna Solovyova. Later, the idea arose to transfer the acquired information and knowledge to paper. Thus the first school competition was born children's drawing on Chernobyl topics. Subsequently, this topic was developed and grew from a school competition into a city interschool, into a regional intercity (Bronnitsy and Elektrogorsk, Moscow region) and in 2010 we held an exhibition-competition of children's drawings in the Moscow region on the topic: “Chernobyl through the eyes of children." The results of the regional competition were summed up, the results were sent to the Minister of Education of the Moscow Region Antonova L.N. All competitions and exhibitions of children's works, except for the intercity competition, were held at the personal expense of Chernobyl victims. In the process of carrying out all this work, active, inquisitive, talented children of three secondary schools in the city, the School of Art, and the House of Children's Creativity.

The children of the Children's Art Center took a more active position. It was proposed to hold an exhibition of children's crafts. Such an exhibition was held at the City Veterans Council. Authors best crafts were awarded with valuable gifts.

The Chernobyl city organization decided to buy back all the children’s handicrafts. Which is what was done. In the future, the children of the Children's Art Center have always been active participation in competitions artistic works, an exhibition of handicrafts was organized for them. These works were sold during the exhibition; the proceeds were used to restore and expand the range of ornamental materials.

Our organization received active assistance from teachers of fine arts and drawing:

1. School No. 1 – Murashova Margarita Aleksandrovna;

2. School No. 2 – Kirsanova Olga Nikolaevna;

3. School No. 3 – Marina Vasilievna Mamontova;

4. School of Arts - Borisova Vlada Dmitrievna;

5. House of Children's Creativity - Oksana Yurievna Nosova.

For the anniversary date - the 25th anniversary of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, we intend to hold an exhibition children's drawings "Chernobyl through the eyes of children" in the Regional House of Arts government of the Moscow region, as well as the regional children's art competition.

In general, our press – Bronnitsky News – will tell you the best about children’s competitions.


The very first participants in the children's drawing competition

"The accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant is the largest technological disaster XX century"

Alimuradova Elmira

Afanasyeva Daria


Botnar Vika


Valeeva Olga


Vishnevsky Vladislav


Volchkova Vika


Grishina Margarita


Gusarova Vika


Derichev Oleg


Ivanov Pavel


Karpovich Denis

Kirsanova Angelina


Kozlova Alena


Maltseva Kristina

Matveev Ruslan


Mymrikova Olesya


Nazarova Vika


Nikolaychuk Katya


Pichugina Ksenia


Podlesnaya Lena


Skachkov Alexey


Smirnova Olga


Soloshenko Zhenya


Finogenov Dima


Sharipova Ira

Shish Katya

Video material about the first children's drawing competition is located

on the "Our Video" page to watch press here

Children's drawing competition between school students

Elektrogorsk and Bronnitsy

April 24, 2009 in the city of Bronnitsy A children's drawing competition "Chernobyl through the eyes of children" was organized and held. Students from two schools in the Moscow region took part in the competition. The Bronnitsky News newspaper writes about this competition.

Exhibition of drawings by children from Bronnitsy and Elektrogorsk


Our guests, leaders and organizers of the intercity children's drawing competition "Chernobyl through the eyes of children"th"

Kirsanova Olga Nikolaevna with her students - participants in the children's drawing competition


Winners of the children's drawing competition "Chernobyl through the eyes of children" in the city of Elektrogorsk

Video material from Bronnitsky TV about the intercity children's drawing competition on the theme of the Chernobyl disaster is located on the "Our Video" page to watch

How children see the tragedy at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and how members of the TUT.BY forum helped the Brest independent theater "Kryly Khalopa" prepare the script for a new play, we learned at the exhibition of children's drawings "Chernobyl".




A child's view of the Chernobyl tragedy was presented to the Brest public on July 1 in the hall of the Hermitage Hotel. In total, over 50 works were displayed on the stands. Most of them are the result of the painstaking work of young Brest artists. Several more paintings were submitted to the competition by patients of the Minsk psychoneurological dispensary.

In order to learn more about the artistic and theatrical project on the theme of Chernobyl, TUT.BY visited the exhibition hall together with one of the organizers of the cultural initiative and part-time actor of the Brest independent alternative theater "Wings of Khalopa" Sergei Gaiko.






As the young man explained, the exhibition of children's drawings is an important part of the play "Chernobyl", which the Brest alternative theater team is working on. The production is based on materials from two expeditions to the Belarusian part of the resettlement zone and the Polesie Radiation Ecological Reserve, interviews with people evacuated after the Chernobyl accident and documents related to its consequences. In addition, correspondence between people on forums was also used.

"Some fragments were borrowed from the TUT.BY forum. These messages show how modern people they discuss this topic without cuts,” the interlocutor added.





The performance ends with a video sequence with photographs of the past, present and future of the nuclear power plant.

“Children’s works are a kind of illustration of the future,” explained Sergei Gaiko.

According to Sergei, the children's works submitted as part of the competition made a strong impression on the organizers and members of the jury, which included cultural figures of the city.

“I was most struck by the work that depicts people in a circle of fire. It’s hard to say what the child was thinking about when he drew it, but I see people who, once exposed to radiation, can no longer step beyond this “fire” into the blue space", - he explained.

According to the organizers, the exhibition of children's drawings "Chernobyl" will run at the Hermitage Hotel for about three weeks, that is, until July 22. But it’s difficult to say when the premiere of the new performance of the theater “Wings of Halop” will take place.






As Sergei Gaiko reported, a draft version of the production has already been prepared, which was presented to foreign colleagues at the International Women's Theater Festival in Denmark. On at this stage The theater team continues to work on the performance.







Happened in 1986 terrible disaster, which shook the whole world and echoes in our lives to this day - exploded nuclear power plant Chernobyl. And, although there was a lot of grief, people still took some benefit from the disaster. Such a benefit can be called the Stalker series of games, which many have heard about, since its popularity is noticeable not only in the countries affected by the disaster. Today we will talk about how to draw Stalker. The very first thing you need to know is that this game is not some kind of Korean or American production, it is a purely domestic project, more precisely, Ukrainian. And they did their best, since the series competes with not shabby games of its genre.

The plot is based on a fictional continuation of the actions that take place on the territory of the power plant and nearby places. The point is that in 2006, strange things began to happen in the exclusion zone - mutants and interesting and mysterious artifacts began to appear. Recruits were immediately found who sold their body and soul in search of valuable artifacts. But a zone is a territory with different laws on life. Here you can’t just walk around and grab what you need, like in a plush toy supermarket. You have to pay for everything, and often with your life.

There are many rumors about the game, some of which are more than interesting. There you are:

  • There are people who knew what the abbreviation S.T.A.L.K.E.R. actually means. I reveal the cards to you: Scavengers, Trespassers, Adventurers, Loners, Killers, Explorers, and Robbers (Scavengers, Trespassers, Adventurers, Loners, Killers, Explorers and Robbers). Simple and clear.
  • How long do you think it will take to get past a stalker? A few hours if you try? You are so naive. The record for completing the game from start to finish is 15 minutes. This is the speed of light.
  • Funny remark in the game itself. All Kalashnikov series assault rifles have a bolt on the left side, and not on the right, as is customary. Now all the cartridges will fly to the poor stalkers right in the face.

Now let’s do what we’ve been wanting to do for a long time—we’ll draw.

How to draw a Stalker with a pencil step by step

Young artists from different parts of the country sent about a thousand drawings. The guys reflected the beauty in their works native land, the pain of Chernobyl, the courage of the Belarusian people and faith in the Revival of our country. The competition is a unique opportunity to look at the problem of the Chernobyl disaster through the eyes of children and see what they see. Many small artists live in small towns and villages in areas contaminated with radionuclides - the drawings of these guys are distinguished by their special realism.

The works were performed in a wide variety of techniques: graphics, watercolors, appliqués, gouache, oil paints, leather products.

The competition was held in five categories:

- “A bright future, despite Chernobyl”;

- “Young generation: remember, learn, revive / Chernobyl: past, present, future”;

- “Chernobyl: century 21 / Chernobyl is a wound on the heart of Europe”;

- “Chernobyl - Belarusian pain”;

- "Living with radiation/Chernobyl in my life."

Initially, the jury planned to select only 15 winning works - three for each nomination. But so many original drawings that skillfully revealed the Chernobyl theme were sent to the competition that the jury decided to increase the number of prizes to 41.

First place in the category "A bright future, despite Chernobyl":

Voitko Alexandra, 14 years old, d. Novy Dvor, Pinsk district, Brest region


Bykovsky Denis, 13 years old, Mikashevichi, Brest region

First place in the nomination “Young generation: remember, learn, revive / Chernobyl: past, present, future”:

Dmitrachkov Pavel, 13 years old, Minsk

First place in the category “Chernobyl: century 21 / Chernobyl is a wound on the heart of Europe”:


Beketo Galina, 15 years old, Uzda, Minsk region

Marina Shankova, 15 years old, Murinbor village, Kostyukovichi district, Mogilev region

First place in the category "Chernobyl - Belarusian pain":


Danilenko Veronica, 14 years old, Slavgorod, Mogilev region


Elena Kozenko, 15 years old, Mozyr, Gomel region


Hunchback Valeria, 15 years old, Volkovysk, Grodno region

First place in the category "Living with radiation/Chernobyl in my life":


Kalenik Marya, 11 years old, Porechye village, Grodno district

The competition was organized by the branch of the "Belarusian Branch of the Russian-Belarusian Information Center on the Problems of the Consequences of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Disaster" (BORBITS) of the RNIUP "Institute of Radiology" of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Belarus on behalf of the Department for Elimination of the Consequences of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Disaster of the Ministry of Emergency Situations.

On February 16, 2010, the winners and runners-up of the competition gathered in BORBITS (Minsk) for the award ceremony. Diplomas and incentive awards were provided to the winners by the Department, the Belarusian Union of Artists, Beltelecom, and the magazine wild nature", "ASB Belarusbank" and BORBITZ.

All winning works will be included in the international exhibition “Reviving the Damaged Land Together,” which will be shown in the countries of the European Union on the 25th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster.

Check out the winners' drawings >>>

Young artists from different parts of the country sent about a thousand drawings. In their works, the guys reflected the beauty of their native land, the pain of Chernobyl, the courage of the Belarusian people and faith in the Revival of our country. The competition is a unique opportunity to look at the problem of the Chernobyl disaster through the eyes of children and see what they see. Many small artists live in small towns and villages in areas contaminated with radionuclides - the drawings of these guys are distinguished by their special realism.

The works were performed in a wide variety of techniques: graphics, watercolors, appliqués, gouache, oil paints, leather goods.

The competition was held in five categories:

- “A bright future, despite Chernobyl”;

- “Young generation: remember, learn, revive / Chernobyl: past, present, future”;

- “Chernobyl: century 21 / Chernobyl is a wound on the heart of Europe”;

- “Chernobyl - Belarusian pain”;

- "Living with radiation/Chernobyl in my life."

Initially, the jury planned to select only 15 winning works - three for each nomination. But so many original drawings that skillfully revealed the Chernobyl theme were sent to the competition that the jury decided to increase the number of prizes to 41.

First place in the category "A bright future, despite Chernobyl":

Voitko Alexandra, 14 years old, Novy Dvor village, Pinsk district, Brest region


Bykovsky Denis, 13 years old, Mikashevichi, Brest region

First place in the category “Young generation: remember, learn, revive / Chernobyl: past, present, future”:


Dmitrachkov Pavel, 13 years old, Minsk

First place in the category “Chernobyl: century 21 / Chernobyl is a wound on the heart of Europe”:


Beketo Galina, 15 years old, Uzda, Minsk region


Marina Shankova, 15 years old, Murinbor village, Kostyukovichi district, Mogilev region

First place in the category "Chernobyl - Belarusian pain":



Danilenko Veronica, 14 years old, Slavgorod, Mogilev region


Elena Kozenko, 15 years old, Mozyr, Gomel region



Hunchback Valeria, 15 years old, Volkovysk, Grodno region

First place in the category "Living with radiation/Chernobyl in my life":


Kalenik Marya, 11 years old, Porechye village, Grodno district

The competition was organized by the branch of the "Belarusian Branch of the Russian-Belarusian Information Center on the Problems of the Consequences of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Disaster" (BORBITS) of the RNIUP "Institute of Radiology" of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Belarus on behalf of the Department for Elimination of the Consequences of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Disaster of the Ministry of Emergency Situations.

On February 16, 2010, the winners and runners-up of the competition gathered in BORBITS (Minsk) for the award ceremony. Diplomas and incentive awards were provided to the winners by the Department, the Belarusian Union of Artists, Beltelecom, Wild Nature magazine, ASB Belarusbank and BORBITZ.

All winning works will be included in the international exhibition “Reviving the Damaged Land Together,” which will be shown in the countries of the European Union on the 25th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster.