#Russian Series
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haveyouseenthisseries-poll · 2 months ago
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Original title: Nu, pogodi! | Ну, погоди!.
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dapper-suitor · 1 month ago
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once again i bring to you a fandom i am completely obsessed with yet cannot even understand the show without google translate
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karamoraofficial · 1 month ago
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Karamora E1 English Subtitle
go forth and prosper or whatever
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leonardoeatscarrots · 1 year ago
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hopechan16 · 2 years ago
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digital sketch of the Russian series "Karamora"
character / Felix Yusupov actor / Evgeny Shwartz
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meri-l · 2 years ago
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My God, Crowley in the second season of "Good Omens" is gorgeous
This is a minor character in the Russian series "Konets sveta" Azazello, or as everyone calls him Azik.
I caught another hyperfixation and I don 't regret anything
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slavic-roots-western-mind · 4 months ago
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In a rewatching Бригада (Law of the Lawless) for the nth time kind of mood.
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uhnfekshn · 3 months ago
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eledarart · 23 days ago
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Finally I can post my art for The Dragon Prince zine! (russian) Making this postcard was so exciting and I really like the result. Hope you’ll enjoy this, too! (Also I will post my zine’s art-cover later) Decided to use Ethari’s concept-art’s hairstyle from original art-book, love this one much more than canon xD And look at Runaan, such an adore ~
Have some postcards with me now ~ Unfortunately, we couldn’t allow us to have foiled postcards because of non-repayment but we have felt ones
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inkyami · 6 months ago
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Kaeru nyōbō (蛙女房) — "frog wive", a shapeshifting character in Japanese folklore. The frog turns into a woman in order to marry a human man, but retains some of her froggy qualities — Kaeru nyōbō is very fragile, small, and is unable to do heavy work due to her little strength. The life with her can be perfectly ordinary and peaceful, unless the curiosity of a husband & family discovers her true nature, and she hops away.
The stories about frog wives exist all over Japan with some variations of the plot. The motive itself — of a girl "with a secret" and a family ruined by prying into it — seems to be extremely popular in Japanese folklore in general.
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ryuki-draws · 10 months ago
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That's all that's left. Fifty-seven pages of research, two bottles of morphine and one ticket back to the Capital. The train departs at dusk.
An illustration for a Patho AU inspired by Bulgakov I'll probably never write properly but it's been worming in my brain for over two years now.
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haveyouseenthisseries-poll · 4 months ago
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Original title: Epidemiya | Эпидемия.
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arttsuka · 4 months ago
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Star Trek crew but cats
Too many cats
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karamoraofficial · 1 month ago
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Karamora Episode 3 English Sub
yes, i'll pin a master post once they're all up))
happy watching!
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julienbakerstreet · 4 months ago
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Colors in Soviet Holmes: 4/4
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justacynicalromantic · 5 months ago
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Ukrainian painter, professor, public figure Oleksandr Murashko (1875 - 1919) with his wife Marguerite Murashko, nee Kruger:
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Oleksandr was a student of another prominent Ukrainian painter - Illia Repin.
Murashko has been called "the most important Ukrainian artist of the turn of the century". His painting "Carousel" won the gold medal at the Munich Exposition in 1909, and he exhibited in Venice, Rome, Amsterdam, Berlin, Cologne, and Düsseldorf.
From 1909 to 1912, Murashko taught at the Kyiv Art School. In 1913, he opened his own studio in the Ginsburg skyscraper, where many young Jewish artists were trained, including Mark Epstein. He had a great influence on Kazimir Malevich.
He founded the Association of Kyiv Artists in 1916 and the following year co-founded the Ukrainian State Academy of Arts.
Oleksandr Murashko was murdered by the agents of the All-Russian Extraordinary Commission secret police, more commonly known as Cheka (ЧК), in 1919, when he was taking a stroll with his wife.
Not long before his death, his hands full with organising the socially important activities, with teaching and working at the Art Rada, Murashko wrote:
"I haven't really been making any new artwork for the last two years. All of me is immersed in organizing the artistic life of Ukraine. This issue is posed so acutely and is so complicated that I cannot possibly, in any good conscience, avoid it. But I have firm hope that, having given my all to my people, I will be able to return to quiet work..."
Some of Murashko's artwork.
The famous "Carousel":
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"Burial Of A Kish Otaman":
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"Winter" and "Girl in A Red Hat":
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"Near The Cafe":
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"Rural Family":
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