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!

“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...”

“Be so kind,” Filipp Filippovich said to Shvonder in a serpentine voice, “you're about to be spoken to.”

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.

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.


