When the city slept (2023) Painting by Misha Viktorova

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The work is dedicated to the women who died in an industrial accident that occurred, approximately, on one of the nights of December 1994/January 1995 on the territory of Syktyvkar's timber processing plant. Presumably, the metal could not withstand the increased pressure when steam was supplied, resulting in an explosion of the boiler. Both women [...]
The work is dedicated to the women who died in an industrial accident that occurred, approximately, on one of the nights of December 1994/January 1995 on the territory of Syktyvkar's timber processing plant.

Presumably, the metal could not withstand the increased pressure when steam was supplied, resulting in an explosion of the boiler.
Both women were enveloped in a cloud of hot steam, as they were in a room with working equipment, which became the epicenter of the incident.

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ТрагедияПромышленностьЖенщиныЗаводПрошлое

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I'm an artist from the North of Russia. The art is a way to explore the world. Nationality: RUSSIA. Date of birth : unknown date. Artistic domains:. Groups:

I'm an artist from the North of Russia.

The art is a way to explore the world.

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