On December 1, NSTU NETI and FIIP held a training seminar aimed at promoting the producers of unique domestic goods and the developing local brands, which are meant to become an important source of regional budgets income.
The opening took place at the Boiling Point of NSTU NETI, at the exhibition of Ordynka painting products. The author of the painting, Nina Mukhlynina, became one of the first holders of a patent for a new object of intellectual rights, i.e. "Ordinka Painting" certificate for the exclusive right with the geographical indication.
Reference: “Ordynka painting” is the youngest Russian painting style. It is only 20 years old. Using the drip method, Siberian landscapes, flora, and fauna are depicted on interior items, such as pots, caskets, or trays. Dynamics is the feature that distinguishes Ordynka painting from other well-known styles, such as the Mezen or Gorodets painting. In all the works, birds, fish, and animals are in motion. 20 years ago Nina Mukhlynina developed a new type of painting as a school project. Now Ordynka art is known all over the world. The author sent the patent application to FIIP in September 2021. On December 1, "Ordynka Painting" will officially become a registered brand.