There hasn’t been such and won’t be: a sand art film in memory of Doctor Liza (VIDEO)

Master of sand animation Kseniya Simonova has created a sand art film in memory of Elizaveta Glinka (Doctor Liza), an expert in the field of palliative medicine and a charity activist, the head of the "Fair Aid" charity fund, who died December on 25, 2016 in a plane crash over the Black Sea, reports the website of the artist.

"I have always been inspired by this woman, – Ksenia said. – Her kind heart and sacrifice. When the accident happened, I, like many others, could not believe it. But a person does not pass away completely, and such a Person – continues to live in their deeds, in their charges, in those who care of someone else's grief. Dr. Lisa helped once the little girl who I loved so much, it turns out, I saw a real help with my own eyes."

Children of Yevpatoria, pupils of the Sunday school at the Church of Elijah the Prophet took part in the film shooting.
In the sand film there is a song "There hasn’t been such and won’t be" by Boris Grebenshchikov and the group "Aquarium".

As reported by the UOJ, on December 25, 2016, the Russian Defense Ministry plane Tu-154 crashed in the Black Sea area, near Sochi, while travelling to Hmeymim aiibase in Syria. One of the passengers on board the aircraft was Elizaveta Glinka.


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