Heart of a Dog: Illustrations by Vasiliy Krasnikov

Heart of a Dog:Illustrations by Vasiliy Krasnikov

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Vasily Krasnikov is a student at the All-Russian State University of Cinematography (VGIK), specializing in animation art (in the workshop of Sergey Alimov, just like another artist in our collection, Alexandra Pavlova). He is a graduate of an architectural college, having previously attended the "START" art school and a children's animation studio.

  • What kind of face is this that can lead stray dogs past doormen into a housing association building? Look at him, the scoundrel—not a sound, not a movement!

    Artwork #1 | Mikhail Bulgakov, “Heart of a Dog”
  • “No, this isn't a hospital, I've ended up somewhere else,” the dog thought in confusion and leaned against the carpet pattern by the heavy leather sofa, “and we'll get to the bottom of this owl...”

    Artwork #2 | Mikhail Bulgakov, “Heart of a Dog”
  • “Be so kind,” Filipp Filippovich said to Shvonder in a serpentine voice, “you're about to be spoken to.”

    Artwork #3 | Mikhail Bulgakov, “Heart of a Dog”
  • Behind the two walls, someone was playing the balalaika very insistently and with a daredevilish dexterity, and the sounds of the clever 'The Moon is Shining' variation were mixing in Filipp Filippovich's head with the words of the article into a hateful mush.

    Artwork #4 | Mikhail Bulgakov, “Heart of a Dog”
  • Sharikov invited his own death. He raised his left hand and showed Filipp Filippovich a thumb with an unbearable feline smell on it. Then, with his right hand, he pulled a revolver from his pocket, aimed at the dangerous Bormental.

    Artwork #5 | Mikhail Bulgakov, “Heart of a Dog”

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