Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Ukrainian Dance



Well I couldn't resist, so before moving on to other areas
here is one more post related to the Soviet period and Folk art!


When one year ago I first discovered Vyaceslav Legkobit's
exhuberant creations via Kickcan & Conkers, it was love at first sight.
And though I have already posted pictures from his books whenever I get a chance
I feel that the wonderful mr.Legkobit deserves his own personal feature.
Unfortunately, in spite of some help from Google translator, I haven't been able 
to find any biographical info, and I don't know if this artist is Russian or Ukrainian, 
or indeed if he is still alive. In case you can help please let me know,
and otherwise I hope you enjoy the joyful country dancing! 



 From Hto scho malyuÑ”, 1968 
republished in English as Everyone Likes to Draw by Raduga, Moscow, 1975


 From Wolves, written by Stepan Rudansky, 1973 



 From Perepelichka low-Nevelichka, Ukrainian folk tongue twisters, 1975 



  From Zhenchik, zhenchik NevelichkaUkrainian folk tongue twisters, 1976 


 From Poems written by Vladimir Voskoboinikov, 1976 

Many, many thanks to kievljanka at kidpix for all the scans.
And for more Folk gorgeousness, check out the beautiful post about 
Signature: Patterns in Gond Art on A Journey Round My Skull.

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