A short animation I made a while ago to celebrate Dostoyevsky’s birthday!

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A short animation I made a while ago to celebrate Dostoyevsky’s birthday!

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cooking something up with rogomysh...
Viktor Apukhtin’s illustrations for The Idiot, 2017.
Apukhtin writes:
“The Idiot” is a text about how, in St. Petersburg or any other city, we crucify the Saviour every minute of every day. In a world where good and evil are part of this world, people are creatures at the border, living where worlds meet: in the human world, woven of a person’s feelings, and in the world of which that person is a product. Conflicts, collisions and miracles happen when the two worlds meet, the world of people and the world of the Absolute. It is precisely transfiguration that is the keystone of the novel. Everyone who encounters Lev Myshkin is changed; they see clearly the dark and the light sides of their own souls.
I think about this specific image every single day

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lino print of a book cover concept for the idiot :D [id in alt text]
Prince Myshkin