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"The New Masters" from Kyustendil will be painting grafitti in Bosilegrad once again

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For the second year the school "The New Masters" from Kyustendil will visit Bosilegrad with their art. From 1 to 4 August the students of Evgeni Serafimov will decorate the walls of the houses in Bosilegrad. After last year's success, when the talented children painted several murals with ethnocompositions on themes of traditional and modern art, they will now be creating on the theme "The Butterfly Effect". 

Their graffiti will depict realistic butterflies that are part of the region's ecosystem. "This is the artists' way of showing the absurdity of man-made boundaries that nature refuses to respect, and that when a butterfly flaps its wings in one part of the world, global changes can occur in another," Serafimov said, BTA reports.



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