Wednesday, March 15, 2006

I'm not sure why but when I go off for a coffee break Prince Vladimir is often spotted sitting in my chair.:O)

16 comments:

Jafar said...

Maybe he wants to be closer to a great artist who brought his character alive on screen so beautifully : )

Great workplace you've got there, Andrei!

Oscar Grillo said...

Andrei. If it wasn't for the computer you would look like someone escaped from "Aleksander Nevski" (Or "Boyarsky zagovor)

A. Riabovitchev said...

Thanks Jafar! This is already a part of history - we've now moved to a new studio!

Oscar - Thanks too! You've given me a good idea! The next film - "Vladimir escapes from 'Alexander Nevski' :o)

virginiavalle.blogspot.com said...

sorry Im busy :(,today is Friday :D heheheh WOWWW YOU have a great studio Andrei :) so coollllllllllllllllllll :) a real pleasure to work ehh ;)!!!!now more :P

virginiavalle.blogspot.com said...

Thanks for posting this is really cool see your workplace ;)

willipino said...

that's creepy.

Cecilia's Art said...

hi! thank u very much for your lovely words!

í liked your blog and specially your space of working, it looks cool and vry comfotable to work in.

kisses from here!

mua!!

:)

Matt Jones said...

Great looking studio space. Those sculpts look pretty cool too.

Anonymous said...

Hi,

I really love your illustrations . They tell story. very beautiful, fascinating.

Since childhood,russian illustrations and illustrators are one of my most favorite ...like Ivan Bilbin , Golikov. Palekh...

But some how I have lost all the books , ..I could not find it on the net either. Vasilisa , Baba yaga ..

Do you know where can I find it ?.

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Anonymous said...

Андрей, привет! Ха! Во порадовал! Я смеялся минут 10!

Я периодически забегаю к тебе в блог :)Вдохновляюсь.

A. Riabovitchev said...

To anonimus-Thanks for your comment.Here, that I have found -http://unimportantpersons.narod.ru/rus_pravoslavnaya_002.htm ,
and some more-http://graphic.org.ru/history/bilibin/

A. Riabovitchev said...

Спасибо Макс! заходи ещё.:о)

Anonymous said...

Thanks you so much for the links! Some of these illustrations i had not seen before ..

Russian illustrators are the greatest story tellers !

Please keep posting your work.

Sandra Khoo said...

Hahahaha,great pic! Love your work place....it's already inspiring me. :D

A. Riabovitchev said...

Thank you Sandra !Please welcome!:O)