Andrey and Olga Dugin (71 works)
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Andrei and Olga Dugin are Russian artists, known throughout the world except Russia. Now their names are written like this - Olga Dugina, Andrej Dugin, sometimes in conjunction with Madonna, Kolobok, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
And it all started like this...
“Almost no orders were received, the paintings were not sold... the mother brought food in jars, the father grumbled - it was no good for an adult idiot to sit on his parent’s neck. The impractical son did not know how to hack, but he worked for an indecently long time. Before starting to illustrate “Evenings on a Farm...”, he took an inflatable boat, his wife, a tent, and in three weeks of travel he traveled to all the places that Gogol wrote about - from Mirgorod to Kremenchug. The couple spent days photographing thatched roofs, residents, Ukrainian farmsteads... They set themselves a major task: to make the book the way it deserves. The idea was wonderful, but there was a catastrophic lack of money to live on”... The Dugins were undoubtedly lucky, they were just noticed and appreciated.
Germans, Italians, British, Japanese, Madonna, in the end... everyone except the Russians... Andrei learned about the interest in himself quite by accident, from a friend. He had every reason to tell his fucking employers to hell and go to Stuttgart, register as a German Kolobok... He and his wife are still there - sitting at home, working 14 hours a day, almost without communicating with the outside world. German life flows in parallel, barely touching the artists. It takes years to complete one book - three for “Dragon Feathers,” two and a half for “Abdi...”, seven years for “The Brave Little Tailor,” and Gogol’s “Evenings...” are still not finished. Western publishers tolerate it - the quality is worth it...
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