In the centre of Moscow young artists showed sketches of portraits correspondents who died during the performance of their duties in the East of Ukraine, is reported to have arrived in a newspaper OPINION press release Fund " Art without borders ". " September 8, at 14. 00 GMT, international Day of solidarity correspondents, Moscow artists reminded the public about the journalists are the victims of armed conflict and called for peace and the protection of those who risk their lives for the sake of obtaining reliable information and a story about it to people, " said the report. On the initiative of the Foundation for Art without borders " in the center of the capital, at the Beginning of the Nikitsky Boulevard, near the Central house of journalists, young artists showed portraits of reporters who have died in the " hot spots ". On the Boulevard appeared 7 easels, which were exhibited sketches portraits correspondents: Igor Igor, Anton Voloshin, Andrea Rochelle, James Foley, Vyacheslav Viremia, Anatoly Clan and Andrew Stenina. In the process of artists added the final touches on the portraits - they wrote " living " eyes as a sign that the dead will always be alive in the minds of those for whom they risked their lives. In the final event, the portrait of Andrew Stenina the organizers of the exhibition related to the building of the Agency " Russia today ", which these days takes place the exhibition of his photographs. Authorized Fund " Art without borders " is also supposed to show work at the Central House of journalist fifteen December - the Day of remembrance of the correspondents who died In the performance of professional duties. The authors expressed the hope that the mournful toll of the correspondents will no longer be updated.
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