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Tatyana and Yuri Nikulins
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Daily Painting
Yuri Pimenov INCREASE THE PRODUCTIVITY OF LABOUR (1927)
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SOVIET BUS STOPS
Architectural forms
Photographed by Christopher Herwing
#COLOSSAL #Christopher Herwing #artist photography #Soviet Bus Stops #soviet art #art ghutry #xpuigc
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Laika (1961)
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loneliness and emptiness
#artists on tumblr#photoblog#tumblr photographer#photography#girl blog aesthetic#girlblogging#photooftheday#nature#naturecore#cottagecore#grungy aesthetic#grunge#90s#90s aesthetic#old building#depressing shit#tw depressing thoughts#sad thoughts#sadnees#soviet union#soviet russia#russia#soviet aesthetic#sovietwave#post soviet#soviet art#tw depressing stuff#sadgirl#whimsicore#winter
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Sergey Andreyaka - New year night 1984
#contemporary art#art#dark aesthetic#ussr art#soviet art#russian art#Sergey Andreyaka#cemetery#painting#russian artist#20th century#dark art
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{2024} Geschichte
#gif#animation#anna malina#art#artists on tumblr#black and white#paper collage#collage animation#found footage#soviet cinema#2024#landscapes#houses#laser prints
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i went to a sort of museum for the socialist art of the soviet period in Sofia and my dudes
this is your reminder that there have been ridiculously skilled artists in the world that did not achieve the credit they deserved simply because of when and where they were born. like look at these. the use of lights, colors and composition is flawless. if these were in museums in western europe they would be in every art history book. these are just so beautiful i stared at them for so long
(also don’t worry im working on some cool stuff)
#ngl soviet art slaps#art#museums#museum#shitpost#world art#soviet union#soviet art#bulgaria#artists
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Your art style is very unique it reminds me of professional artist that draws old children stories
What inspired you ?
Thank you so much 😭😭😭 Im honestly very surprised whenever someone says I have any form of a style in what I do, because, personally, I think I am a bit all over the place (which is normal since Im still trying a lot of things out for myself)
First of all, I'm very inspired by Brecht Evens, especially the way he works with color and is capable of showing different light environments through it.
My brain chemistry was also forever changed by the way over the Garden wall artists went about depiction of creepy cartoony stuff.
Also, I've been going though a process of re-evaluating soviet art for the last couple of years. I absolutely HATED it as I child but I had to revisit it for one of my Uni researches and there are actually a lot of fun examples of work with color and shapes there????
#the love hate relationship between me and soviet art is actually insane#I feel like I have somewhere around 30 different opinions about it and they all are polarly different#even here#I like the book I photographed for this post a lot#but it made me groan twice while I was taking these photos#at the same time the fact that soviet artists did fun stuff like this at a time period when censure was so aggressive#that there was a year when only TWO movies were filmed in the WHOLE union#is weirdly inspiring#like....hellish and scary things happen but people persist...art persists too
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the obsession continues…
#I love love love them so much#this is probably my favorite thing I’ve drawn all year#Russian holmes#soviet holmes#vasily livanov#vitaly solomin#sherlock homes#dr john watson#fanart#art by me#sherlock holmes fanart#art#artists on tumblr#old russian holmes
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Art by Monin Evgeny Grigorievich, (1931 - 2002)
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Ukrainian painter, professor, public figure Oleksandr Murashko (1875 - 1919) with his wife Marguerite Murashko, nee Kruger:
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":
"Burial Of A Kish Otaman":
"Winter" and "Girl in A Red Hat":
"Near The Cafe":
"Rural Family":
#I feel like I just may start a series of posts called 'Murdered By Russia' at this point#because 9 out of 10 times whenever I read about any prominent Ukrainian figure THIS is what comes up#in fact I will just do so and tag it this way#Murdered By Russia#ukraine#art#painting#art history#Olexandr Murashko#genocide#imperialism#colonialism#russian imperialism#russian colonialism#ukrainian culture#ukrainian artist#ukrainian art#soviet union#ussr#russia is a terrorist state#russian crimes#україна#укртумба#укртамблер#укртумбочка
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#you can see i change style midway lmao#like i realized if i dont try connect every lines its much faster#art#artists on tumblr#countryhumans#comic#digital drawing#countryhumans ussr#countryhumans soviet union#countryhumans america#countryhumans usa#countryhumans vietnam#countryhumans south vietnam#digital art#countryhumans south korea#shitpost#countryhumans north korea#countryhumans germany#countryhumans east germany#countryhumans west germany
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★ 【WaterStar水星】 「 供销社 」 ☆ ✔ republished w/permission ⊳ ⊳ follow me! insta • x • bsky
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Yuri Gagarin on vacation in the Crimean peninsula (1961)
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BY THE LIGHT & POWER OF THE STARS -- PROPELLING THE SOVIET DREAM TO NEW FRONTIERS.
PIC(S) INFO: Mega spotlight on Soviet Space Program-themed pin-up titled "Starlight," artwork by Russian pin-up artist and/or illustrator, Sveta Shubina, c. 2020.
Resolution at 1116×1445 & 1080x1347.
Sources: www.reddit.com/r/Spacegirls/comments/16gir14 & X.
#Sveta Shubina Art#Sveta Shubina Artist#Pin-up girls#Soviet Space Program#Sputnik#Sveta Shubina#Sputnik 1957#Pin-up Art#Pin-ups#Soviets#Soviet Union#Illustration#Pin-up Ladies#Soviet Art#Space#Space Art#Good Girl Art#Cold War#Fifties#U.S.S.R.#1957#Communism#Communist Art#USSR#Soviet Space Art#1950s#Vintage Style#50s#Female figure#Female form
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