Two ways of communicating with space.
View of the bell tower of the flooded St. Nicholas Cathedral and the TNA-1500 (RT-64) radio telescope, Kalyazin, Russia.
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Two ways of communicating with space.
View of the bell tower of the flooded St. Nicholas Cathedral and the TNA-1500 (RT-64) radio telescope, Kalyazin, Russia.
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A view of the Syuykeyevo mountains on the Volga (1840) by Grigory Chernetsov. Russian Museum.
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Углич, 2025
Art featuring Kaiju-Сatfish for someone else's project. Inspired by watching Ultraman (from the '60s) and two awesome artists: @peroringapost and @scribblingchimp
Statue of Lenin, in Samara. The road curved along the Volga when Samara revealed him — a lone bronze figure rising above the river breeze. Pigeons claimed his pedestal like tiny guardians of forgotten stories. I stood below, the sky heavy with clouds, the city humming behind me. He looked ready to speak, hand on his lapel, as if greeting every traveler passing through. Cars rolled by, indifferent, but the statue held its quiet authority. For a moment, the whole journey paused — just me, the river, and this silent witness of time. Then the wind shifted, and the Volga called me further south toward Astrakhan.
I also made Volga river!
I hope i didn't make any mistakes or inaccuracies in the design... Design notes under the cut