Tapal otsitakse võimalusi leida rakendus raudteedepoo endisele veetornile

Tapal otsitakse võimalusi leida rakendus raudteedepoo endisele veetornile

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In Tapa, possibilities are being sought to repurpose the former water tower of the railway depot.

Eesti Raudtee ja Tapa vald . Veetorn remonditi eelmise aasta kevadel. Sel suvel veetornist kunstitorn. Tapa muusika- ja kunstikooli direktor Ilmar Kald ütles: "Meil õnnestus tulla ja kiigata ühel päeval ukse vahelt sisse. Kui ma nägin aknaraame, kus nüüd on pildid, ." Paljude aknaraamide ruutudes on . Noored pidi arvestama teiste looduga. Kunstiõpetaja Katrin Leete ütles: "Meeletu koostöö: õpilaste ja õpetajate omavaheline koostöö. Kõik tööd pidid välja tulema, mis tähendas erilist pingutamist." Lisaks aknaraamimaalidele saab tornis näha . Putukad olid tehtud Rakvere teatri näidendiks "Lepatriinude jõulud". Näituse korraldajad ütlesid, et . Ilmar Kald ütles: "See hoone on väljast ilus, aga . Esimesel korrusel köök ja kuuendal korrusel söök – kas see on võimalik?" Kald lisas: "Näitus või suvine ateljeepind kunstnikule oleks ideaalne. Natukene tuleb parandada olmetingimusi, et saaks käia vetsus ja käsi pesta. See annaks hoonele hooajalise elu." Neljast kunstiprojektist koosnev . Näiteks on see avatud Tapa raudteejaamas juunikuus teatri Nuutrum suvelavastuse "Süütus" etenduste päevadel.
Estonian Railways and the Tapa municipality are seeking possibilities for the use of the water tower. The water tower was renovated last spring. This summer, in collaboration with the Tapa Music and Art School, the water tower was turned into an art tower. Ilmar Kald, director of the Tapa Music and Art School, said: "We managed to come and swing in one day through the door. When I saw the window frames where there are now pictures, I got the idea to create an art exhibition." In the squares of many window frames are the works of young artists. The young people had to take into account the creations of others. Art teacher Katrin Leete said: "Crazy collaboration: the collaboration between students and teachers. All the works had to come out, which meant special effort." In addition to window frame paintings, you can see graphics, Claude Monet copies, and insects in the tower. The insects were made for the Rakvere Theatre's play "The Ladybugs' Christmas." The exhibition organizers said that the water tower is suitable for various art projects in the future. Ilmar Kald said: "This building is beautiful from the outside, but the stairs are a problem. A kitchen on the first floor and a dining room on the sixth floor – is that possible?" Kald added: "An exhibition or a summer studio space for an artist would be ideal. A little improvement in living conditions is needed so that one can use the toilet and wash hands. This would give the building seasonal life." The exhibition, consisting of four art projects, is open in the water tower until the end of summer. For example, it is open at the Tapa railway station in June during the days of the Nuutrum Theatre's summer production "Innocence."