In 2014 (judging by the signature), Oksana Osipova created several illustrations for The Master and Margarita. Unfortunately, I don't have any information about this artist in my knowledge base. If you happen to know something about her, please don't hesitate to write me a few words.
Yes, there's no doubt! It's it, it's it again, the unconquerable, terrible illness hemicrania, when half the head hurts. There's no remedy for it, no salvation whatsoever.

Then everyone saw that it was no ghost at all, but Ivan Nikolaevich Bezdomny—the most famous poet. He was barefoot, in a torn whitish shirt, to which was pinned with a safety pin a paper icon with the effaced image of an unknown saint, and in striped white underpants. In his hand, Ivan Nikolaevich carried a lighted wedding candle.

She carried in her hands some repulsive, disturbing yellow flowers. And these flowers stood out very distinctly against her black spring coat. Thousands of people were walking along Tverskaya, but I guarantee you, she saw me alone and looked not so much troubled as even pained. And I was struck not so much by her beauty as by the extraordinary, never-before-seen loneliness in her eyes!


