I have a HUGE closet all over the wall FULL WITH BOOKS at home, mostly encyclopedias, dictionaries, detective stories, science fiction and good books for children that add to the anthology. And I read about 70% of all this wealth and thought that I would still have time to finish reading...
Heck, when I was a child I even drew Madicken and Lisabette fanart, and it's hidden in the pages somewhere lmao
There's also a book hidden somewhere about the adventures of some forest animals that somehow travel through space, and it's all in acid pink and yellow colours because of which one day I got a "trip" while eating sauerkraut.
Poems by Samuil Marshak, fully illustrated by mutated horror Winx fairies
A collection of proverbs and sayings that was given to me in elementary school for my birthday
A collection of the most unpopular Agatha Christie stories that I adore more than elses
A series of books about Narnia with incredible covers that my mother bought in Lviv
Taras Bulba and Terrible Revenge (from the russified Ukrainian writer Gogol from Poltava) translated into Ukrainian in the 30s by unknown people (then there were repressions for the Ukrainian language throughout whole Ukraine). With beautiful and real creepy illustrations
All Sherlock Holms stories (also with my fanarts)
Bad advices by Grigory Oster
La petite Nikola book series
Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors by Kotsyubinsky, the film based on which won an Oscar
An adventure novel about kozaks by Volodymyr Malyk
Novels in Belarusian language by Uladzimir Karatkevich, Bagdanovich, Andrey Mryi
Random lonely books in Chinese and Latvian, waiting for someone who can understand them
Some very cringy Murakami novel
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, which I disliked terribly for several years, and then I read longer than a page and could not put it down
Simple romantic comedy detective stories by Galina Kulikova which saved my mother from suicide
Psychology books by Gippenreiter that saved me from suicide
There was so much that I can't even remember anymore.
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Igroland is a network of Centers Kids Activities and Fun. The animated video is inspired by Grigory Oster poems made for mischievous boys and girls. Take a look and recall your own childhood! Client: Igroland Creative: AG Communications Production: Darvideo Animation Studio #kids #play #childhood #parents #family #animation #explainer #commercial #tvspot
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IKEA - Families & Apartments Advertising Campaign Illustration - Isometric Pixel Art by Rod Hunt by Rod Hunt Illustration Rod Hunt was commissioned by Instinct BBDO to illustrate their new Russian campaign for IKEA. A huge illustration of ten different families & their appartments was required to represent IKEA furniture solutions suited to each family's lifestyles. The illustrations were used in the book written by Russian Children's author Grigory Oster & as an online game. View the full project in depth & all the detail here http://ift.tt/2rNuOGQ... View the Interactive site & game here kvartirovedenie.ru (In Russian) © Rod Hunt 2013 See Rod Hunt's portfolio here www.rodhunt.com http://flic.kr/p/o9e6dt
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When You’re Feeling like Trash...
...remember this excerpt from Grigory Oster’s Escado Island. The islanders have just made clothing buttons their temporary currency while trying to sort out potential natural resources:
Briuk, the owner of the Highly Indispensable Things shop, confidently cut every button off himself, his grown-up children, his wife, and her indignant mother. He then hurried to spend all these buttons buying up scores of unwanted items from his various acquaintances, and put them up on the shelves of his shop.
"Some people may think it's junk," reasoned Briuk, "but others have spent their whole lives looking for the very same thing. Desperately!"
And Briuk was completely correct.
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Kvartirovedenie - Grigory Oster
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