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Our very talanted participants Darina Bogoeva and Kalina Kuzmanova send us some of their amazing drawings and shared with us the story behind their mutual passion - drawing.

Kalina Kuzmanova

"It all started when I was in the kindergarten, 6 years old. The teacher told us that’s there is an art competition and since I like drawing pink ponies and such, I told my mother that I wanted to go. She was like “Yeah, yeah, okay”, not believing me that I was serious and thinking I would forget. However, I did not forget, and she took me to the competition. I drew a tree with some strange looking animals. When we went to the awarding my mother did not expect anything, she was not even with a phone in her hand, ready to take photos. At some point they said my name. Somehow, I won 3rd place. That’s how it all started. After this competition I started going to drawing lessons and attending school workshops. Then with the years I decided that I want to study something art related. So here I am now studying Graphic Design, creating logos, print design, compositions and sculptures, planning to continue my education with Game Design or Industrial Design."

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How it all started

and how it looks now...


Darina Bogoeva


"Almost everyone has held a pencil and tried to draw at some point. Same thing happened to me and I never thought that I would take drawing seriously ever but at around fifth grade everything changed. I realized that it's actually a very hard skill to master and I wasn't talented or anything, but I kept drawing. After a few years a noticed tremendous improvement and this made me even more motivated! After some time, I bought myself a graphic tablet and started drawing digitally. Art comes in many forms even in animation which is a very time-consuming process. I take inspiration from a lot of artists all over the Internet. Art is an amazing thing because the only limit is your imagination! The feeling of looking at old drawings and seeing how much you've improved is amazing! Many people can't understand why artists spend so much time on their pieces, but they don't know the feeling of relief and happiness you feel after finishing a drawing. Another thing is that there is always room for improvement and you can never draw something perfectly. There are lots of people who think that in order to take up art you need to have some sort of talent but actually no one was ever born knowing how to draw. Hard work takes up to 95% while talent is at around 5%. So, I encourage everyone to try drawing and to not be afraid of failure, because everything is beautiful in its own way."




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My name is Antonina Mitkova, I’m from Bulgaria and I participated in the project YE "Youth Ecopreneurship Sprint (YES)", which took place in the heart of Croatia - Zagreb. This was my second Erasmus+ project, which ran from June 23 to July 30. I was the leader of the coolest group - the Bulgarian one.


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With our departure from Sofia to Zagreb, we took our best moods, our heavy luggage, also the only task we had set - to have fun at every possible moment. During the project, we visited various sights in Zagreb - Lake Jarun, St. Mary's Cathedral, Botanical Garden, St. Mark's Church, Croatian National Theater.


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Every day we were learning something new - we've learned about the different green campaigns and companies in Croatia, Greece, Cyprus, Turkey and Romania, we've figured out how to create our own business and how we need to have a perfect team behind us to be successful. Through a survey, on a sunny day, we understood how many people are not interested in ways to protect and save our planet. Divided into five teams, each team has developed a green business project that presented the last day through a presentation. We presented a presentation that showed the lives and success of Bulgarian farmers who, with a lot of work, achieved great results while protecting the environment by not using substances harmful to the soil and nature.

Despite the short stay in Zagreb and the 12-hour journey in one direction, we returned happily because we presented our country in the best way and met a lot of new people.

By Antonina Mitkova

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