Cultures trough
photographs 
Exchange in Evora - Art and Culture Feeds
This
book is made by young people from different countries: Slovenia, Georgia,
Ukraine, Portugal. It combines different cultures and the thing that makes this
book so special is that the photos are made by participants, so you can explore
how youth sees and perceives their own culture, and the main thing they want to
show to the world.
The
following photos were made by the participants and represents different aspects
our culture that we wish to share.
This photo describes brief information about culture of
Georgia [alphabet, Cross, nature, food, flag etc.]. On the
photo you can see Georgian traditions in the form of
grapes. Georgia has a huge history of winemaking..
AUTHOR:
ELENE GURAMISHVIL © 2015
Country: Georgia
Brief history of Georgia [in Georgian:
საქართველოს მოკლე ისტორია]
The photo shows evening in Tbilisi with
the view of new buildings along with its
active lifestyle. In one of the oldest city
you can discover skylines.
AUTHOR: BEQA
QVRIVISHVILI, © 2019
Country: Georgia
Evening in Tbilisi [in Georgian: თბილისის
საღამო]
On the photo it is shown the beautiful nature of Georgia and the
Orthodox church, which was built in XIV century [2170  metres
above sea level]. The photo outlines importance
of the religion, which is inseparable part of our culture. The
architecture of Georgian churches are unique and essential part of
culture.
AUTHOR: IRINA
MAMPORIA, © 2017
Country: Georgia
Gergeti [Stepantsminda/Kazbegi]  [in
Georgian: გერგეთი (სტეფანწმინდა/
ყაზბეგი)].
The “Tamada” leads toasts at the table for the important
days. The sculpture is an enlarged version of artifact which
was discovered near Vani, Georgia. The artifact was
created ca. 28 centuries ago and it represents one of the
most important parts of Georgian culture.
AUTHOR: DATA
MUSKHELISHVILI, © 2019
Country: Georgia
Tamada [in Georgian: თამადა]
With this print, the Author wanted to show
fascinated nature of mountains ranges and
underground world of Tbilisi City.
AUTHOR: NITTA
[TANITTA]  GONGADZE, © 2018
Country: Georgia
Untitled
 [in Georgian: უსათაურო]
The photo describes the old
architecture of Tbilisi City.
AUTHOR: NINO ELOSHVILI,
© 2013
Country: Georgia
Old  Tbilisi [in Georgian: ძველი
თბილისი]
It was always a great honor to get
invited to “Trgatev” (picking up the
grapes for the wine).
AUTHOR:  ŠPELA PUČKO,
© 2019
Country: Slovenia
Trgatev
For “Trgatev” it is traditional to
build “klopotec“ to scare the
birds away.
AUTHOR:  ŠPELA
PUČKO, © 2019
Country: Slovenia
Klopotec
Forest covers 60% of Slovenian land
and it’s used for recreative purpose.
AUTHOR:  ŽIGA JERMAN, ©
2019
Country: Slovenia
 Forest
There is no party without Golica
(“Ni veselice brez golice.”)
AUTHOR:  BENJAMIN
BOGOVIČ , © 2019
Country: Slovenia
Frajtonrca
We have plenty hidden
lakes in Slovenia
AUTHOR:  SARA KOSMOS,
© 2019
Country: Slovenia
Pragersko jezero.
It’s one of traditional desserts in
Pohorje region.
AUTHOR:  SARA
KOSMOS, © 2019
Country: Slovenia
Poharska omleta
You’re not true Slovenian if you have’t
been on Triglav (highest mountain in
Slovenia).
AUTHOR:  BOR
JERMAN, © 2019
Country: Slovenia
Triglav
Wine production is a big
Slovenian culture.
AUTHOR:  BOR
JERMAN, © 2019
Country: Slovenia
Vineyard
Mascot that scars the winter
away
AUTHOR:  SARA
KOVAČIČ, © 2019
Country: Slovenia
Kurent
Malankyis a very rare tradition among  Ukrainian
villages during Christmas. People wear different
costumes and sing Christmas carols but in a
creepy way..
AUTHOR: NICK
SHYNCARCHUK
Country:
Ukraine
I love to try out abroad cuisine. However,
Ukrainian borsch and peсhenia are deeply
engraved on my heart, and I always enjoy it
whenever I'm back home.
AUTHOR: DMYTRO
ZERNYTSKY
Country: Ukraine
It is "Parus"- abandoned hotel
as a symbol of soviet futurism
that is never going to happen.
AUTHOR: YEGOR
KUCHERUK
Country: Ukraine
The cars give way to the ambulance in a
traffic jam in Kyiv. For me, Ukrainian culture
is about learning how to take responsibility.
AUTHOR: ANDRII
MUSIANOVYCH
Country: Ukraine
My culture is people around me.  These are my family and friends.
This is my homeland - a country of contrasts.  This is my love of
music and drawing.  This is a lack of time for life due to diligent
study and constant work.  These are travel and Erasmus +.  And, of
course, modern technology.
AUTHOR:
 YAROSLAVA
LARIONOVA
Country: Ukraine
On this photo, you can see 70y.o. Vyshyvanka and ostrich egg
as Ukrainian pysanka   Ganusya Didula My photo is about
Ukrainian culture through the mentality, everyday life, principles
and values.
AUTHOR: YARINA
KARAULSHCHIKOVA
Country: Ukraine
For me, this photo is a collection of different symbols of Ukrainian culture. First of all, is
mosaic from Soviet Union time which is 1. have to be hidden according to
decommunization and 2. beautiful in a way it's made. Second is home-canned
tomatoes. Yes, we continue to do it. And the best ones, of course, are made from home
planted tomatoes of my mom. Third is vyshyvanka. This is national embroidered shirt
which is become very popular. And sometimes I have a feeling that we lose the value by
making things popular.
AUTHOR: ALONA
GLAZKOVA
Country: Ukraine
The simplicity of rural life
AUTHOR: LUÍSA
FERRO, © 2019
Country: Portugal
PThe typical landscape cork
oaks
AUTHOR: ELISA
PACHECO, © 2019
Country: Portugal
The unique houses from Alentejo
AUTHOR: JOÃO
VARGAS, © 2019
Country: Portugal

Cultures trough photographs

  • 1.
    Cultures trough photographs  Exchange inEvora - Art and Culture Feeds
  • 2.
    This book is madeby young people from different countries: Slovenia, Georgia, Ukraine, Portugal. It combines different cultures and the thing that makes this book so special is that the photos are made by participants, so you can explore how youth sees and perceives their own culture, and the main thing they want to show to the world. The following photos were made by the participants and represents different aspects our culture that we wish to share.
  • 3.
    This photo describesbrief information about culture of Georgia [alphabet, Cross, nature, food, flag etc.]. On the photo you can see Georgian traditions in the form of grapes. Georgia has a huge history of winemaking.. AUTHOR: ELENE GURAMISHVIL © 2015 Country: Georgia Brief history of Georgia [in Georgian: საქართველოს მოკლე ისტორია]
  • 4.
    The photo showsevening in Tbilisi with the view of new buildings along with its active lifestyle. In one of the oldest city you can discover skylines. AUTHOR: BEQA QVRIVISHVILI, © 2019 Country: Georgia Evening in Tbilisi [in Georgian: თბილისის საღამო]
  • 5.
    On the photoit is shown the beautiful nature of Georgia and the Orthodox church, which was built in XIV century [2170  metres above sea level]. The photo outlines importance of the religion, which is inseparable part of our culture. The architecture of Georgian churches are unique and essential part of culture. AUTHOR: IRINA MAMPORIA, © 2017 Country: Georgia Gergeti [Stepantsminda/Kazbegi]  [in Georgian: გერგეთი (სტეფანწმინდა/ ყაზბეგი)].
  • 6.
    The “Tamada” leadstoasts at the table for the important days. The sculpture is an enlarged version of artifact which was discovered near Vani, Georgia. The artifact was created ca. 28 centuries ago and it represents one of the most important parts of Georgian culture. AUTHOR: DATA MUSKHELISHVILI, © 2019 Country: Georgia Tamada [in Georgian: თამადა]
  • 7.
    With this print,the Author wanted to show fascinated nature of mountains ranges and underground world of Tbilisi City. AUTHOR: NITTA [TANITTA]  GONGADZE, © 2018 Country: Georgia Untitled  [in Georgian: უსათაურო]
  • 8.
    The photo describesthe old architecture of Tbilisi City. AUTHOR: NINO ELOSHVILI, © 2013 Country: Georgia Old  Tbilisi [in Georgian: ძველი თბილისი]
  • 9.
    It was alwaysa great honor to get invited to “Trgatev” (picking up the grapes for the wine). AUTHOR:  ŠPELA PUČKO, © 2019 Country: Slovenia Trgatev
  • 10.
    For “Trgatev” itis traditional to build “klopotec“ to scare the birds away. AUTHOR:  ŠPELA PUČKO, © 2019 Country: Slovenia Klopotec
  • 11.
    Forest covers 60%of Slovenian land and it’s used for recreative purpose. AUTHOR:  ŽIGA JERMAN, © 2019 Country: Slovenia  Forest
  • 12.
    There is noparty without Golica (“Ni veselice brez golice.”) AUTHOR:  BENJAMIN BOGOVIČ , © 2019 Country: Slovenia Frajtonrca
  • 13.
    We have plentyhidden lakes in Slovenia AUTHOR:  SARA KOSMOS, © 2019 Country: Slovenia Pragersko jezero.
  • 14.
    It’s one oftraditional desserts in Pohorje region. AUTHOR:  SARA KOSMOS, © 2019 Country: Slovenia Poharska omleta
  • 15.
    You’re not trueSlovenian if you have’t been on Triglav (highest mountain in Slovenia). AUTHOR:  BOR JERMAN, © 2019 Country: Slovenia Triglav
  • 16.
    Wine production isa big Slovenian culture. AUTHOR:  BOR JERMAN, © 2019 Country: Slovenia Vineyard
  • 17.
    Mascot that scarsthe winter away AUTHOR:  SARA KOVAČIČ, © 2019 Country: Slovenia Kurent
  • 18.
    Malankyis a veryrare tradition among  Ukrainian villages during Christmas. People wear different costumes and sing Christmas carols but in a creepy way.. AUTHOR: NICK SHYNCARCHUK Country: Ukraine
  • 19.
    I love totry out abroad cuisine. However, Ukrainian borsch and peсhenia are deeply engraved on my heart, and I always enjoy it whenever I'm back home. AUTHOR: DMYTRO ZERNYTSKY Country: Ukraine
  • 20.
    It is "Parus"-abandoned hotel as a symbol of soviet futurism that is never going to happen. AUTHOR: YEGOR KUCHERUK Country: Ukraine
  • 21.
    The cars giveway to the ambulance in a traffic jam in Kyiv. For me, Ukrainian culture is about learning how to take responsibility. AUTHOR: ANDRII MUSIANOVYCH Country: Ukraine
  • 22.
    My culture ispeople around me.  These are my family and friends. This is my homeland - a country of contrasts.  This is my love of music and drawing.  This is a lack of time for life due to diligent study and constant work.  These are travel and Erasmus +.  And, of course, modern technology. AUTHOR:  YAROSLAVA LARIONOVA Country: Ukraine
  • 23.
    On this photo,you can see 70y.o. Vyshyvanka and ostrich egg as Ukrainian pysanka   Ganusya Didula My photo is about Ukrainian culture through the mentality, everyday life, principles and values. AUTHOR: YARINA KARAULSHCHIKOVA Country: Ukraine
  • 24.
    For me, thisphoto is a collection of different symbols of Ukrainian culture. First of all, is mosaic from Soviet Union time which is 1. have to be hidden according to decommunization and 2. beautiful in a way it's made. Second is home-canned tomatoes. Yes, we continue to do it. And the best ones, of course, are made from home planted tomatoes of my mom. Third is vyshyvanka. This is national embroidered shirt which is become very popular. And sometimes I have a feeling that we lose the value by making things popular. AUTHOR: ALONA GLAZKOVA Country: Ukraine
  • 25.
    The simplicity ofrural life AUTHOR: LUÍSA FERRO, © 2019 Country: Portugal
  • 26.
    PThe typical landscapecork oaks AUTHOR: ELISA PACHECO, © 2019 Country: Portugal
  • 27.
    The unique housesfrom Alentejo AUTHOR: JOÃO VARGAS, © 2019 Country: Portugal