Lyudmila Gurar, an artist of the Central House of the Russian Army, died in the crash of the Tu-154

Lyudmila Gurar, an artist of the Central House of the Russian Army, died in the crash of the Tu-154
26 December 2016, Monday

Lyudmila Ilinichna Gurar, an artist of the Central House of the Russian Army, died in the crash of the Tu-154. She worked in the position of Head of the Exhibition Hall, organized hundreds of art exhibitions in Moscow, and in remote garrisons, including in the war zone in Syria. This was the third trip Lyudmila Gurarii grouping in Russian Armed Forces in Syria. Lyudmila was not military personnel and could refuse to travel, but did not. She was sent to the war zone to his paintings and work colleagues to raise the morale of our soldiers fighting against global terrorism.

 

Gurar Lyudmila Ilinichna
(October 15, 1960 - December 25, 2016)

 

In 1990 she graduated from the Faculty of Applied Arts of the Moscow Technological Institute of Light Industry. AN Kosygin (now -. Moscow State University of Design and Technology, AN Kosygin). She lived and worked in Moscow.

Contemporary painter, member of the Union of Artists of marine painters and International Art Fund, Academician of European Academy of Natural Sciences (Hannover, Germany). She was awarded an honorary badge "For the works in the military culture", the medal "For Strengthening Military Cooperation". Laureate and winner of a number of Russian and international competitions.

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