Blending beauty and horror, fantasy and erotica, wunderkind Vania Zouravliov has become one of the most acclaimed and mysterious illustrators of our time.
“Russian illustrator artist Vania Zouravliov”
Russian-born Vania Zouravliov was inspired from an early age by influences as diverse as The Bible, Dante’s Divine Comedy, early Disney animation and North American Indians. Something of a child prodigy in his homeland, he was championed by many influential classical musicians including Ashkenazi, Spivakov and Menuhin.
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Labelled a child prodigy, Zouravliov's macabre illustrations have decorated the pages of books, magazines, album covers, and hung on gallery walls across the world
Не всем художникам посчастливилось владеть рисунком так, как им владеет Ваня Журавлев. Он свободно рисует свои композиции и, кажется, что нет никакого сдерживающего начала для его творчества ни технического, ни идейного - демоны, трупы, красивые женщины из борделей. И русские сказки,…
Russian-born Vania Zouravliov was inspired from an early age by influences as diverse as The Bible, Dante’s Divine Comedy, early Disney animation and North American Indians. Something of a child prodigy in his homeland, he was championed by many influential classical musicians including Ashkenazi, Spivakov and Menuhin.
Vania Zouravliov (HF Vol. 16) mixes elements of innocence, sexuality, beauty and decay into his intricate, colorless illustrations. Russian born and currently based in London, Zouraliov's begins each piece without sketches, allowing the narrative of his dark universe to flow as the work progresses. From an early age, Zouravilov was inspired by The Bible, Dante's Divine Comedy, early Disney films, and North American Indian imagery.
Vania Zouravliov est un artiste russe, né en 1980 et basé à Londres. Je vous laisse apprécier son art.
Russian born Vania Zouravliov started displaying his art at 13. His mesmerizingly opressive work has to be seen to be believed...
By Vania Zouravliov.. Holy cow.
Russian-born Vania Zouravliov was inspired from an early age by influences as diverse as The Bible, Dante’s Divine Comedy, early Disney animation and North American Indians. Something of a child prodigy in his homeland, he was championed by many influential classical musicians including Ashkenazi, Spivakov and Menuhin.
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V ania Zouravliov est un illustrateur d'origine Russe , vivant à Londres et encensé par la critique . A tous juste 19ans il attire par son ...
Vania Zouravliov
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We’re leaving Beardsley country. Taking the old dirt road off Harry Clarke county, on thru the inky backwoods and the old lost village long grown green and rotten with tree and weed, towards a place called Vania Zouravliov. The sky’s dark, and there’s movement among the trees that grow too close together to give any idea what that movement might be other than it’s something watching, something waiting. And you know pretty soon you’re going be meeting this something one way or another and the thought of it sends a cold ripple of excitement through your backbone as you push on ahead wanting to get there faster. That’s kinda like the feeling I get when I look at the artwork of Vania Zouravliov. Zouravliov is a Russian graphic artist based in London who draws sensuous, intricate pictures of beauty, death, sex, and decay. Born into an artistic family (his mother was an art teacher), Zouravliov was a child prodigy whose earliest works gained him considerable praise and some notoriety—“famous communist artists, godfathers of social realism, told him that his work was from the Devil.” He was drawing “evil hammerhead people” at the...
Un artiste russe qui crée des images vénéneuses dans un style néo-classique impeccable
We’re leaving Beardsley country. Taking the old dirt road off Harry Clarke county, on thru the inky backwoods and the old lost village long grown green and rotten with tree and weed, towards a place called Vania Zouravliov. The sky’s dark, and there’s movement among the trees that grow too close together to give any idea what that movement might be other than it’s something watching, something waiting. And you know pretty soon you’re going be meeting this something one way or another and the thought of it sends a cold ripple of excitement through your backbone as you push on ahead wanting to get there faster. That’s kinda like the feeling I get when I look at the artwork of Vania Zouravliov. Zouravliov is a Russian graphic artist based in London who draws sensuous, intricate pictures of beauty, death, sex, and decay. Born into an artistic family (his mother was an art teacher), Zouravliov was a child prodigy whose earliest works gained him considerable praise and some notoriety—“famous communist artists, godfathers of social realism, told him that his work was from the Devil.” He was drawing “evil hammerhead people” at the...