Syrian Armenian decorates utensils with special materials and napkins
http://armenpress.am/eng/news/725019/syrian-armenian-decorates-utensils-with-special-materials-and-napkins.html
11:51, 6 July, 2013
YEREVAN, JULY 6, ARMENPRESS: Alina Ter-Davidyan and her family, who
have come to Armenia from Aleppo, Syria, have lived
in Yerevan for about six months. After graduating from the school,
Alina has not got higher specialty but she tried to get images from
napkins and attach them to the transparent utensils. As the Armenpress
correspondent was reported by Alina, she made her
first work on an amateur level for her personal use.
`My friends encouraged and advised me to get to that work seriously
and approach to it more professionally. I began buying
better napkins and materials. It has been already for eleven years I
am doing this work and get a great pleasure from it', - said Alina
Ter-Davidyan, adding that her handmade works have already participated
in three exhibitions in Armenia.
In Armenia Alina make the images on smaller pieces of utensils, as big
vases and containers cost more expensive and their sale is
quite difficult.
Armenpress presents the success stories of our Syrian Armenian
compatriots, who have come to leave in Armenia because of the
recent political events taking place in Syria. About 6,000 Syrian
Armenians currently live in Armenia. 600 of our compatriots applied to
the
Ministry of Diaspora of the Republic of Armenia for work and 200 of
them have successfully found a job with the direct assistance of the
Ministry.
(THE FULL VERSION OF THE ARTICLE IS AVAILABLE IN ARMENIAN)
http://armenpress.am/arm/news/725019/syrian-armenian-decorates-utensils-with-special-materials-and-napkins.html
Prepared by Ruzanna Movsisyan
Photos by Arevik Grigoryan
http://armenpress.am/eng/news/725019/syrian-armenian-decorates-utensils-with-special-materials-and-napkins.html
11:51, 6 July, 2013
YEREVAN, JULY 6, ARMENPRESS: Alina Ter-Davidyan and her family, who
have come to Armenia from Aleppo, Syria, have lived
in Yerevan for about six months. After graduating from the school,
Alina has not got higher specialty but she tried to get images from
napkins and attach them to the transparent utensils. As the Armenpress
correspondent was reported by Alina, she made her
first work on an amateur level for her personal use.
`My friends encouraged and advised me to get to that work seriously
and approach to it more professionally. I began buying
better napkins and materials. It has been already for eleven years I
am doing this work and get a great pleasure from it', - said Alina
Ter-Davidyan, adding that her handmade works have already participated
in three exhibitions in Armenia.
In Armenia Alina make the images on smaller pieces of utensils, as big
vases and containers cost more expensive and their sale is
quite difficult.
Armenpress presents the success stories of our Syrian Armenian
compatriots, who have come to leave in Armenia because of the
recent political events taking place in Syria. About 6,000 Syrian
Armenians currently live in Armenia. 600 of our compatriots applied to
the
Ministry of Diaspora of the Republic of Armenia for work and 200 of
them have successfully found a job with the direct assistance of the
Ministry.
(THE FULL VERSION OF THE ARTICLE IS AVAILABLE IN ARMENIAN)
http://armenpress.am/arm/news/725019/syrian-armenian-decorates-utensils-with-special-materials-and-napkins.html
Prepared by Ruzanna Movsisyan
Photos by Arevik Grigoryan