A portrait of Russian poet, Nikolay Zabolotsky (1903-1958). His first book of poetry, "Columns", a vision of urban life in the 1920s, belongs to Russian avant-garde. The twenty-two poems of "Columns" are full of grotesque imagery picturing "a world that was suspended between satire and despair.
The image area is about 8" x 10" and paper size is 11" x14". |
A portrait of a great Russian writer Daniil Harms (1905-1942), the author of avant-garde poems, children's books, and absurd short stories.
Printed on beautiful printmaking paper (Rising Stonehenge, acid-free) with oil based printing ink - all materials are permanent and archival. The image area is about 8" x 10" and paper size is 11" x14". |