Art historian Sirje Helme and granddaughter Rebeka Vaino share a love for Paris

Art historian Sirje Helme and granddaughter Rebeka Vaino share a love for Paris

Art historian Sirje Helme and her artist granddaughter Rebeka Vaino have shared special moments in Paris for years. Their tradition includes raising a champagne glass at the Pompidou Centre. Rebeka currently lives and works in Paris, so they cannot always meet whenever they wish.

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Art historian Sirje Helme and her granddaughter, artist Rebeka Vaino, share an extraordinary relationship that has endured for decades. Although their life paths have taken different directions, they are united by a shared passion for art and culture.

A special place in their relationship is the Pompidou Centre in Paris, where they have a custom of celebrating their meetings with a champagne toast. This tradition has become a symbol of their friendship and shared love for contemporary art.

Rebeka Vaino currently lives and works in Paris, which means that meetings between grandmother and granddaughter are not always possible exactly when both would wish. However, the distance has not broken their bond – rather, it has made their shared moments all the more precious.

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