The Moldovans on August 29 could be photographed in national clothes in front of a “moving” Russian church. “Moldovans Everywhere” was a new project carried out as part of Interventions 3 Program, Info-Prim Neo reports. The painting “Moldovans Everywhere” by Moldovan artist Alexandr Raevschi featured a Russian church and two Moldovans dressed in national clothes in front of it. The heads of the two Moldovans had been cut out and the people passing near the Triumphal Arch, the Government and the Presidential Office were invited to form part of the scene and have their pictures taken. “It is a picture with an overlapping imitated image and a local reality. The Moldovans that have their photographs taken as part of the tourist image help give different dimensions to the work. The looker sees another reality owing to the real background at the back of the painting. These two realities play on two contrasts,” Interventions 3 director Vladimir Us told Info-Prim Neo. Those that accepted to form part of ‘the two worlds’ did not pay for the photos, but contributed towards developing the project. Earlier, Vladimir Us stated to Info-Prim Neo that Interventions aims to become a platform for discussions on the public space and its status: what is public space?, who can use it?, in what way?. The event was organized as part of Kiosk Project, which is financed by the Latin Union in Moldova, the Romanian Cultural Institute through “Cantemir” Program, the European Cultural Foundation, and Henkel Romania.