Woman finds 30,000 negatives in her mother's attic

The year is 2017 and Asya Ivashintsova-Melkumyan is busy cleaning the congestion of its ancestral home. She suddenly stumbled on something she never expected


The year is 2017 and Asya Ivashintsova-Melkumyan is busy cleaning the congestion of its ancestral home. She dropped suddenly on something she had never been expected she would find. A big box filled with images that tell the story of the turbulent life of his mother. What she does not know is that the images also give up a revealing light on the lives of people of the Soviet Union. Wait for you to discover the secrets hidden deeply.

Childhood

Asya was born in a linguist named Melvar Melkumyan and Masha Ivashintsova. She was supposed to have a normal childhood like other children but fate had something else for her. His parents liked Aysa but unfortunately failed to love each other. This led to a setback in Aysa's life that left a very deep hollow.

Early separation

May Day Demonstration, Leningrag, USSR, 1978 | Masha Ivashintsova

Aysa was just a little girl when her parents decided to separate. The family has been broken. While Masha, Aysa's mother decided to stay in Leningrad - a Russian city (now Petersburg), Aysa with her father moved to Moscow, 450 km long km from her mother.

The capital

At the time when Aysa moved to Moscow, it was the capital of the Soviet Union and was located in the Soviet Soviet Federal Republic. It was a great territory and life, there were many different cities.

Collapse of the Soviet Union

Carpathians, Ukranian SSR, 1976 | Masha Ivashintsova

It was in 2000 when Aysa's mother died and at that time, the Soviet Union had collapsed and a new Russia was starting to take its place. Life was now about to change aysa because the 21st century had seen her twilight and had something new to offer.

A difficult life

Kruzenstern Bark, Leningrad, USSR, 1979 | Masha Ivashintsova

Masha died of cancer at the age of 58. According to what AHA said toMy modern environmentIt was an end to a quite difficult and bumpy life. Aysa could not bear what her mother went through and the only thing Aysa wanted was to forget the past and the torments that her mother had faced.

Move

Leningrad, USSR, 1977 | Masha Ivashintsova

"All that reminded me that she has caused a great pain and my only desire back was to erase everything that belonged to her about my sight." She hid all her business in an attic from her family only to find her after nearly two decades.





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