2/7/2023 3. The theme of Day 3: Your “thermometer” will burst in Georgia

On 12/30/22 prepared and signed a letter to the embassies

From: Fermata Arts Foundation Inc.

P.O. Box 197

Avon, Connecticut 06001

To:

Emily Haber, Ambassador Anatoly I. Antonov, Ambassador

Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany Embassy of Russia in the USA

4645 Reservoir Rd NW, 2650 Wisconsin Ave., N.W.

Washington, D.C., 20007 Washington, DC 20007

Philippe Etienne Gilad Erdan

Ambassador of France to the USA Ambassador

Embassy of France The Embassy of Israel to the USA

4101 Reservoir Rd NW, 3514 International Dr. NW,

Washington, DC 20007 Washington, DC 20008

Ambassador Qin Gang Ambassador Oksana Markarova

Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in the USA Embassy of Ukraine

3505 International Pl NW, Washington, DC 20008 3350 M St NW, Washington, DC 20007

Letter: FAF-123022-008

Date: December 30, 2022

Re: Ukrainian and Motivation

Dear Ambassador,

I am Ukrainian

And here are my eleven triumphal arches (on request)

Claim your triumphal arch

Your triumphal arch is fundraising

Fermata Arts Foundation Bank Account Information:

(Bank of America) Routing #: 011900571; Account #: 385001655056 swift code BOFAUS3N (from outside of the USA) Address that matches this swift code: 100 West 33rd St. New York, NY 10001

Sincerely,

Tatyana Ishutkina Nikoloz Gvasalia Executive Director Journalist Officer Fermata Arts Foundation, Inc Fermata Arts Foundation, Inc Tel: 860 404 1781 Tel: 860 404 1781

E-mail: office@fermata-arts.org E-mail: office@fermata-arts.org Enclosure.

  1. Tatyana Ishutkina Business Card
  2. Nikoloz Gvasalia Business Card

Driving to Washington DC to the embassies to distribute this letter.

Photos are taken by Canon camera






Embassy of China


Embassy of Israel


Embassy of Russia


Embassy of Germany


Embassy of France


Embassy of Ukraine


Embassy of Georgia









2/6/2023Task 2. To prepare letters to the US Senators and Congressmen using a template from the letter to Senator Murphy

From: SCHWIPAR

Centre for Innovational Development

P.O. Box 197

Avon, CT 06001

To: Senator C. Murphy

136 Hart Senate Office Bldg.

Washington, DC 20510

Letter Number: SCID-122922-010

Date: December 29, 2022

RE: Outstanding Personalities as America’s Format in the World: Nikoloz Gvasalia

Flowing rivers to America – representative of the Republic of Georgia

PRESENTATION IN YOUR OFFICE

Dear Senator Murphy,

Our relationship with you, like your relationship with the president of the country, is touching, sensual and disturbing, but not always.

We send a sensual note on the issue of cooperation with the countries of the post-Soviet space of the USA with the country of Georgia as one of the visions of the project Children and USA exists in the Republic of Georgia. Fermata Arts Foundation has been presenting drawings of Georgian children in the US public libraries for almost 15 years now. Our vision is that this is an interesting reference point for the modernization of America’s schools in the tone of the gun in the school.

In this material, a historical reference is sent through the opportunity to hear in the form of a lecture about the country of Georgia. We present the centuries-old existence of the country of Georgia through a short lecture-conversation by Nikoloz Gvasalia, History student from Tbilisi State University, Republic of Georgia.

Please give the date and time of the lecture, up to two hours long, in your office.

Financial part: a stipend to a volunteer speaker $100 + one way gas expenses from Avon, CT to Washington DC (389 miles x 0.625 cent per mile= $243). Total: $343.

For information. Fermata Arts Foundation is also initiating this lecture “Situation Freedom and the country Ukraine as peace in the U.S.” in the embassies of a number of countries, including a number of countries of the post-Soviet space – see appendix.

Sincerely,

Tatyana Ishutkina Nikolay Synkov

Founder & Director Policy Advisor, Energetics

SCHWIPAR Centre for Innovational Development SCHWIPAR Centre for Innovational Development

Executive Director Founder and Residence Artist

Fermata Arts Foundation, Inc Fermata Arts Foundation, Inc

U.S. Shipbuilding Industry Expert U.S. Shipbuilding Industry Expert

Author of 1 patent Author of 11 patents

Central US Intn’l Intelligence Agency Shipbuild Central US Intn’l Intelligence Agency Shipbuild

Officer-Journalist Officer-Journalist

Tel: 860 404 1781 Tel: 860 404 1781

E-mail: office@fermata-arts.org E-mail: office@fermata-arts.org

Enclosure.

Annex 1. Letter to Ambassador Heber, Embassy of Germany, dated 12/27/22

2/5/2023 Task 1: To prepare letters to the post-soviet countries using a template from the Embassy of Germany

REV2:

Emily Haber, Ambassador

Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany

4645 Reservoir Rd NW,

Washington, D.C., 20007

Philippe Etienne

Ambassador of France to the United States

Embassy of France

4101 Reservoir Rd NW,

Washington, DC 20007

Anatoly I. Antonov

Ambassador

Embassy of Russia in the USA

2650 Wisconsin Ave., N.W.

Washington, DC 20007

Gilad Erdan

Ambassador

The Embassy of Israel to the United States

3514 International Dr. NW,

Washington, DC 20008

Ambassador Qin Gang

Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in the United States of America

3505 International Pl NW,

Washington, DC 20008

Ambassador Oksana Markarova

Embassy of Ukraine

3350 M St NW,

Washington, DC 20007

Meret Orazov

Ambassador

Embassy of Turkmenistan

2207 Massachusetts Ave NW,

Washington, DC 20008

Farhod Salim

Ambassador

Embassy of Tajikistan

1005 New Hampshire Ave NW,

Washington, DC 20037

Davit Zalkaliani

Ambassador

Embassy of Georgia

1824 R St NW,

Washington, DC 20009

Kadyr M. Toktogulov

Ambassador

Embassy of Kyrgyzstan

2360 Massachusetts Ave NW,

Washington, DC 20008

Javlon Vakhabov

Ambassador

Embassy of Uzbekistan

1746 Massachusetts Ave NW,

Washington, DC 20036

d’Affaires a.i. Mr. Pavel Shidlovsky

Embassy of Belarus

1619 New Hampshire Ave NW,

Washington, DC 20009

Khazar Ibrahim

Ambassador

Embassy of Azerbaijan

2741 34th St NW,

Washington, DC 20008

Lilit Kamo Makunts

Ambassador

Embassy of Armenia

2225 R St NW,

Washington, DC 20008

Kristjan Prikk

Ambassador

Embassy of Estonia

2131 Massachusetts Ave NW,

Washington, DC 20008

Yerzhan Ashikbayev

Ambassador

Embassy of Kazakhstan

1401 16th St NW,

Washington, DC 20036

Māris Selga

Ambassador

Embassy of Latvia

2306 Massachusetts Ave NW,

Washington, DC 20008

Audra Plepytė

Ambassador

Embassy of Lithuania

2622 16th St NW,

Washington, DC 20009

Viorel Ursu

Ambassador

Embassy of Moldova

2101 S St NW,

Washington, DC 20008

REV1:

  1. 2207 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008 Turkmenistan -Ambassador: Meret Orazov
  1. 1005 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC 20037 Tajikistan – Ambassador: Farhod Salim
  1. 1824 R St NW, Washington, DC 20009 Georgia – Ambassador: Davit Zalkaliani
  1. 2360 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008 Kyrgyzstan -Ambassador: Kadyr M. Toktogulov
  1. 1746 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036 Uzbekistan -Ambassador: Javlon Vakhabov
  1. 1619 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC 20009 Belarus -Ambassador: Ruben Harutunian
  1. 2741 34th St NW, Washington, DC 20008 Azerbaijan -Ambassador: Khazar Ibrahim
  1. 2225 R St NW, Washington, DC 20008 Armenia -Ambassador: Lilit Kamo Makunts
  1. 2131 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008 Estonia -Ambassador: Kristjan Prikk
  1. 1401 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20036 Kazakhstan -Ambassador: Yerzhan Ashikbayev
  1. 2306 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008 Latvia -Ambassador: Māris Selga
  1. 2622 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20009 Lithuania -Ambassador: Audra Plepytė
  1. 2101 S St NW, Washington, DC 20008 Moldova -Ambassador: Viorel Ursu
  1. 2650 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007, USA Russia -Ambassador: Anatoly Antonov
  1. 3350 M St NW, Washington, DC 20007 Ukraine -Ambassador: Oksana Markarova

1. The first theme of the day: Today the moon rose instead of the sun 2. The theme of day two: Treat your lungs in Georgia

The form of performance of a student Nikoloz Gvasalia

Form – the creative value of the announcement on the topic of the discussion of children’s drawings and the America community (representatives of America’s sociosystems do not have adequate concepts on the topic of children from the countries of the post-Soviet space and their drawings.

From: Fermata Arts Foundation Inc.

P.O. Box 197

Avon, Connecticut 06001

To: Emily Haber, Ambassador

Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany

4645 Reservoir Rd NW,

Washington, D.C., 20007

Letter: FAF-122722-012

Date: December 27, 2022

Re: Modern culture and the police are the visions of President Biden: Education

Dear Ambassador Haber,

My name is Nikoloz Gvasalia, I am a student from the Republic of Georgia. Currently, I am working as a volunteer at the Fermata Arts Foundation nonprofit organization. The main function of our organization is to try to establish peace in the world with the help of art.

On December 21, 2022 we held a cognitive lecture at the St. Johnsbury Athenaeum, St. Johnsbury, VT, where I talked about the Caucasus region and discussed the ancient and new history of Georgia, and got acquainted with the paintings of Georgian children presented in the library.

Yesterday, December 26, 2022, we visited Washington D.C. and arranged our art installation in front of the White House which was about today’s problems in Ukraine and other post-Soviet countries. Our project attracted a lot of attention from people, but at the same time caused dissatisfaction among local law enforcement.

We will be glad if you and your institution show interest in our future projects which will be about the history of the Republic of Georgia and on modern problems concerning the safety of the public sector and the protection of security guaranteed by the Constitution, as well as the problems associated with effective reforms by police and law enforcement agencies in today’s time. Presentations: the Fermata Arts Foundation expressed readiness to communicate with you and cooperate to change the world for the better.

To learn more about our activities, I am attaching several photo-video materials in the letter.

Sincerely,

Nikoloz Gvasalia Nikolay Synkov

Journalist Officer Founder and Residence Artist

Fermata Arts Foundation, Inc Fermata Arts Foundation, Inc

Tel: 860 404 1781 Tel: 860 404 1781

E-mail: office@fermata-arts.org E-mail: office@fermata-arts.org

Enclosure.

  1. Flyer from the event at the St. Johnsbury Athenaeum in St. Johnsbury, VT on December 21, 2022
  2. Art installation “Civilization: Styles in the Experience of the President of the US” by the Fermata Arts Foundation in front of the White House on December 26, 2022.

From: Fermata Arts Foundation Inc.

P.O. Box 197

Avon, Connecticut 06001

To: To Whom It May Concern

Letter: FAF-122022-013

Date: December 20, 2022

Re: Journal: Model of motor tendencies of active forms of development of existing situations in the Republic of Georgia through the history of Georgia.


Table of Contents

1 . The first theme of the day: Today the moon rose instead of the sun 3

2 . The theme of day two: Treat your lungs in Georgia 5

3 . The theme of Day 3: Your “thermometer” will burst in Georgia 8

4 . The theme of Day 4: The orangutan is the strong muscle of your motor position 2

5 . The theme of Day 5: Georgians are not fornicators, Georgians are always of the highest class 3

6 . The theme of Day 6: The colors of life are Georgia 4

7 . The theme of Day 7: Mireille Mathieu sang in France, only “I” sings in Georgia 10

8 . The theme of Day 8: Knocking on the Door: Come Out, Talk (Interlocutor) 10

9 . The theme of Day 9: Dostoevsky … but Georgia is not the same 10

10 . The theme of Day 10: The Knight in Tiger’s Skin and Paganini 10

11 . The theme of Day 11: Scream-don’t scream, and it’s all Georgia 10

12 . The theme of Day 12: Ekaterina’s times: come to our club, Georgian 10

13 . The theme of Day 13: Carpenter Peter the Great and now American shipbuilder 11

14 . The theme of Day 14: Bow and arrow are not splashes of champagne: Georgia in pictures 11

15 . The theme of Day 15: Who will protect the Jew (yesterday the pipe was big, but today it is small) 11

16 . The theme of Day 16: Stolypin is not Putin (classics) 11

17 . The theme of Day 17: You blush and blush: there the sun is always on top (Georgia). Well, I’m not the same anymore. 11

18 . The theme of Day 18: These faithful days I have already forgotten. Let’s start new ones (Triumph of Georgia) 11

19 . The theme of Day 19: Can I fall next to you. Yes, but it already happened. Just pass by. 11

20 . The theme of Day 20: Point your finger and start a discussion why Putin went to Prussia in a year of XXXX. 11

21 . The theme of Day 21: No, Poland was not the same, but could have been a son (masks in the family): Georgia 11

22 . The theme of Day 22: Prima – … but not a ballerina …. well, just you (hunger in the jaws) 11

23 . The theme of Day 23: … but I did not touch him (Georgian in colors) 12

24 . The theme of Day 24: “I’ll put you in jail… “ Trump in discussion 12

25 . The theme of Day 25: And the Georgian hears: deserve it, deserve it… What? Everything is mine. 12

26 . The theme of Day 26: The ambulance arrived but all in pictures but it was too late, the waters broke down – Georgia 12

27 . The theme of Day 27: Brigitte Bardot, Brigitte Bardot, but there was no her, there was Georgia 12

28 . The theme of Day 28: Oscar award, to whom the Oscar award in the war Putin and Stolypin (well, of course to Georgia) 12

29 . The theme of Day 29: Service way, cool road, but of course Georgia is a class. 12

30 . The theme of Day 30: Confusion in thoughts is a Putin-Zelenskyy conversation. But, But a friend of Satan is not an enemy. This is Georgia, an arch support in relations. 12

31 . The theme of Day 31: Gloria is not a win. This is the power (the country of Georgia) 12

32 . The theme of Day 32: Satyricon. Let me hold in my hands what it is – there will be no destruction. This is Trump suffering on the wall (Georgian notes). 13

33 . The theme of Day 33: Grandmother, grandmother. But no, we are all young (Georgian on the podium) 13

34 . The theme of Day 34: Trump at school So what? The machine was also designed (symposium in Georgia) 13

35 . The theme of Day 35: I have impulses, Mr. Clinton, at the mercy of the interlocutor – is this love? No. Days past, past and thoughts, thoughts … what if … . 13

36 . The theme of Day 36: A stylish man – “forgive me my dear, but I’m no longer Putin” – Zelenskyy in bed after the battle (war) – Georgia sees everything. 13

37 .The theme of Day 37: Show me the T-shirt “I’m Georgian” 14

I have a Georgian face and speech 14

January 31, 2023 14

38 .The theme of Day 38: Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 14

Training and labor 14

February 2, 2023 14

February 9, 2023 14

39 .The theme of Day 39: 4

Protection of the virtues of the Russian Tsar 4

There is no philanthropy in neighboring states 4

by bribing the foundations of the royal court 4

February 3, 2023 4

40 .The theme of Day 40: 11

Putin-royal court 11

Commonwealth-Zelenskyy 11

Who is Biden? – Civilization 11

February 4, 2023 11

41 .The theme of Day 41: 13

Nail factories all over Ukraine 13

To whom to sell -to Georgia in exchange for tangerines 13

42 . The theme of Day 42: 14

Speech paralysis: give me tanks, give me tanks, give me tanks – European Union 14

Biden says I will cure, 14

Give tanks 14

43 . The theme of Day 43: 14

The trajectory of the flight of the tank squadron of America – with sunset on the moon. 14

Why so far? 14

Land tanks in Georgia 14

44 . The theme of Day 44: 14

Penelope Resting 14

A Georgian appeared nearby 14

What kind of dream can there be? Penelope says 14

Around only a stream and stream and streams for washing 14

45 . The theme of Day 45: 14

France is a strategic point to start understanding – I will build a better army rather than to create the image of the army – Dassault Systemes in Waltham, MA 14

46 . The theme of Day 46: 14

Rastrelli did not visit bars alone. Banning Rastrelli from bar visits 14

(order status) 14

47 . The theme of Day 47: 14

The station for receiving a locomotive-passenger was closed 14

Passengers drove past their station – Georgia 14

48 . The theme of Day 48: 15

Lezginka with the status of Ukraine. 15

It already happened – Saakashvili. 15

We steal more while Zelenskyy is sitting. 15

49 . The theme of Day 49: 15

Turn it off. Turn it off. 15

I’m telling you Turn it off – the tanks are over – Germany. 15

Remained – stand up, all victims of oppression …. 15

50 . The theme of Day 50: 15

Stand in front of me like a horse in front of grass – Zelenskyy in the office of the US President 15

Pay is not for me – Zelenskyy 15

51 . The theme of Day 51: 15

Pilgrims – well, well, pilgrims 15

And I am Zelenskyy 15

Pilgrim in the office of the White House 15

But I didn’t touch anything, I just got everything 15

52 . The theme of Day 52: 15

You see bread – eat 15

You see food – eat 15

53 . The theme of Day 53: 15

Has Trump learned to talk: 15

checkmark or international speaker 15

Give Trump an audience- Russia 15

Entry six The theme of Day 43:The trajectory of the flight of the tank squadron of America – with sunset on the moon. Why so far? Land tanks in Georgia.

Esperanto Models From Georgia – Among The Caucasus Mountains

My name is Nikoloz Gvasalia, I am a history faculty student, from the Tbilisi State University of Georgia. Currently, I am working
as a volunteer at the Fermata Arts Foundation nonprofit organization. The main function of our organization is to establish peace in the world through culture and art.

Fortunately, I had the opportunity to conduct several informative lectures on Georgian culture and history, a lecture on Esperanto models from Georgia “Among the Caucasus Mountains”, at the end of every lecture, there is a question-and-answer discussion during which a specific detail is discussed.

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a department of the School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, contains all the majors of MIT University, the department is one of the most prestigious in the world, even though the name of the university is technical, it is a sign that the policy of the educational institution is not focused in only one direction, Which, unfortunately, is often found in other universities.

My presentation includes very interesting anthropological nuances about the first human-like individuals in the Caucasus region, in my project, I will also discuss in detail the uniqueness of ancient Georgian culture and art, independent language families, and scripts that are one of the 14 world scripts. It is also worth noting the great history of Georgian writing during the Georgian Renaissance.

I will be glad if your department, shows interest in my project, and I will have the opportunity to make my presentation which refers to the stages of development of unique Georgian history and art, in the walls of your historic university and make a small contribution to the diversity of education.

I am waiting for your department’s decision, on a possible initial meeting if you see your interest in my presentation.

Sincerely,

Nikoloz Gvasalia / Fermata Art Foundation Inc.


Esperanto Models From Georgia – Among The Caucasus Mountains

My name is Nikoloz Gvasalia, I am a history faculty student, from the Tbilisi State University of Georgia. Currently, I am working
as a volunteer at the Fermata Arts Foundation nonprofit organization. The main function of our organization is to establish peace in the world through culture and art.

Fortunately, I had the opportunity to conduct several informative lectures on Georgian culture and history, a lecture on Esperanto models from Georgia “Among the Caucasus Mountains”, at the end of every lecture, there is a question-and-answer discussion during which a specific detail is discussed.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, of Architecture and Planning Faculty, Founded in 1865, school offered the first formal architectural curriculum in the United States, and the first architecture program in the world operating within the establishment of a university.
With the advent of the industrial revolution, the size and population of cities increased, of course, chaotic development would be the direct end of the world’s urban progress, so in one of the oldest universities in America, the American architect, William Robert Ware, founded this vitally important faculty for the world.

I can proudly say that architecture is an integral part of the centuries-old history of my country, Georgia. In Georgia, there are 1300-year-old temples with a unique style, as well as houses, compactly built following the terrain characteristic of mountainous Georgia.
Georgian peasant houses are a work of high art and testify to a developed aesthetic taste.

I will be glad if your department, shows interest in my project, and I will have the opportunity to make my presentation which refers to the stages of development of unique Georgian architecture and culture, in the walls of your historic university and make a small contribution to the diversity of education.

I am waiting for your department’s decision, on a possible initial meeting if you see your interest in my presentation.

Sincerely,

Nikoloz Gvasalia / Fermata Arts Foundation


Esperanto Models From Georgia – Among The Caucasus Mountains

My name is Nikoloz Gvasalia, I am a history faculty student, from the Tbilisi State University of Georgia. Currently, I am working
as a volunteer at the Fermata Arts Foundation nonprofit organization. The main function of our organization is to establish peace in the world through culture and art.

Fortunately, I had the opportunity to conduct several informative lectures on Georgian culture and history, a lecture on Esperanto models from Georgia “Among the Caucasus Mountains”, at the end of every lecture, there is a question-and-answer discussion during which a specific detail is discussed.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, of Architecture and Planning Faculty, Founded in 1865, school offered the first formal architectural curriculum in the United States, and the first architecture program in the world operating within the establishment of a university.
With the advent of the industrial revolution, the size and population of cities increased, of course, chaotic development would be the direct end of the world’s urban progress, so in one of the oldest universities in America, the American architect, William Robert Ware, founded this vitally important faculty for the world.

I can proudly say that architecture is an integral part of the centuries-old history of my country, Georgia. In Georgia, there are 1300-year-old temples with a unique style, as well as houses, compactly built following the terrain characteristic of mountainous Georgia.
Georgian peasant houses are a work of high art and testify to a developed aesthetic taste.

I will be glad if your department, shows interest in my project, and I will have the opportunity to make my presentation which refers to the stages of development of unique Georgian architecture and culture, in the walls of your historic university and make a small contribution to the diversity of education.

I am waiting for your department’s decision, on a possible initial meeting if you see your interest in my presentation.

Sincerely,

Nikoloz Gvasalia / Fermata Arts Foundation


Esperanto Models From Georgia – Among The Caucasus Mountains

My name is Nikoloz Gvasalia, I am a history faculty student, from the Tbilisi State University of Georgia. Currently, I am working
as a volunteer at the Fermata Arts Foundation nonprofit organization. The main function of our organization is to establish peace in the world through culture and art.

Fortunately, I had the opportunity to conduct several informative lectures on Georgian culture and history, a lecture on Esperanto models from Georgia “Among the Caucasus Mountains”, at the end of every lecture, there is a question-and-answer discussion during which a specific detail is discussed.

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Department of Engineering, is the largest faculty in the university, starting at the end of the 19th century, radical technological progress is actively developed in the world until now, and the rapid progress of world technological development is the merit of such educational institutions as MIT, here the eager students who grew up in their acquired knowledge, even Spread more widely, it gives the world hope that the future is bright and safe.

I can proudly say that In Georgia, the interest in technological development is actively growing with the advent of technological progress. The Technical University of Georgia, one of the largest in the region, currently has 8 faculties and 28 departments, annually having about 12,000 students, 1,500 professors, and staff.

I will be glad if your department, shows interest in my project, and I will have the opportunity to make my presentation which refers to the stages of development of unique Georgian architecture and culture, in the walls of your historic university and make a small contribution to the diversity of education.

I am waiting for your department’s decision, on a possible initial meeting if you see your interest in my presentation.

Sincerely,

Nikoloz Gvasalia / Fermata Arts Foundation Inc.

Entry three The theme of Day 43:The trajectory of the flight of the tank squadron of America – with sunset on the moon. Why so far? Land tanks in Georgia.

Youth protests in Georgia

The entire Georgian political elite is completely irresponsible today.
Any political party is vainly trying to take advantage of human resources for personal privileges and will sign bloodshed for it.

The government, on its part, is out of touch with today’s reality, the protest of angry young people is just another provocateur’s action for them, and they are baptizing students as Mishistists one by one.

Why is the government in limbo? Due to public passivity, we do not pay much attention to acute social problems in the country, and if we do, we are afraid to protest, because in 3 days, politicians with a dirty past join the rally and the momentum of direct protest dies, the government also believes that everything is fine and the economy is boiling, although the language of the impoverished society The rich political circle will never know.

There is no middle social class in Georgia, there is no such class difference in any post-Soviet country, that’s why we should also understand that the European Union is not the promised land, as long as there is such a social class gap in the country, no one will accept us in EU either.

P.S. protest! curse it! But do not be violent and do not turn into useful idiots for someone.

Entry Four The theme of Day 43:The trajectory of the flight of the tank squadron of America – with sunset on the moon. Why so far? Land tanks in Georgia. Entry Four

Today, through Fermata’s Berlin Wall, I was allowed to spread our message to the people of Connecticut. This time, the inspiration for our activity is Vasily Kandinsky, one of the founders of abstractionism in painting. The banner was installed today, 3/7/2023, at 3 o’clock, in the vicinity of the Fermata Art Foundation office, and the inscription on the banner reads: Art classes – American style (forms based on Kandinsky The Blue Rider almanac) start at Fermata Arts Foundation @ 24 Brentwood Dr., Avon, CT.
Art classes – Artist-terror- a stud form (forms based on Kandinsky’s The Blue Rider almanac) are active to visit at Farmington Valley Arts Center @ 25 Arts Center Lane, Avon, CT. We hope that similar projects will be the beginning of a friendship with subjects inspired by art.

Art Classes – American Style

Entry three The theme of Day 43:The trajectory of the flight of the tank squadron of America – with sunset on the moon. Why so far? Land tanks in Georgia.

Visit in Farmington Valley Arts Center

Today, March 6th, at 12:30, I visited the Farmington Valley Arts Center, located in Avon Connecticut, and walked into a very nice plain building, which turned out to be the organization’s office. I entered the administration office room on my own, the building seemed to be empty, but in a few minutes, I met Mrs. Melissa Meredith in the building, first of course I got to know her and told her about my status and background, and after a while, I gave a small presentation about the Fermata Art Foundation, I told her about the initiative of our organization About the projects, first of all, about the active project of children’s drawings, which Fermata has been running for a long time, I also told them about the discussion club that we had formed and explained the importance of such clubs in today’s world, and also invited them to our office at 24 Brantwood and of course offered a presentation, Esperanto models from Georgia, and shared my memories of shopping experiences all over New England.
In the conversation, it turned out that Farmington Valley Arts Center is a non-profit organization, and according to Mrs. Melissa, they are very happy about such positive initiatives. Eventually, we exchanged contact information and I left them promotional leaflets about their projects.

Entry Two The theme of Day 43:The trajectory of the flight of the tank squadron of America – with sunset on the moon. Why so far? Land tanks in Georgia.

”Ukraine: Dead or Surrected” – FOR SALE.

Yesterday, February 5, at 14:00, the representatives of the Fermata Art Foundation in Avon made the “Berlin Wall” even more beautiful. We exhibited a banner on which it is written that the miniature art installation initiated by Fermata is for sale under the name: ”Ukraine: Dead or Surrected”. The inscription on the banner offers us to buy this piece of art as a gift for President Zelensky, and the price of this creation will be 1 million dollars under the hammer, but if you decide to buy directly from the counter, the price will be 1 USD.
We are waiting for you all at 24 Brantwood, next to the Berlin Wall!