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Pink bush 2009 cardboard, water-colours 380×352

In the childhood, the bridge is a log over the abyss, which is crossed by the dwarfs on their way to the diamond fields. Or the log over the pool, where lives the Thing in the Pool talking to the Little Raccoon.

Ivan Bykovich fights the dragons on the bridge over the Smorodina river.

The characters of Dostoevsky used to nurture their gloomy designs, having stopped on the bridges and leaned on the rail in gray dismal city, where the miserable and the lofty are combined in the architecture.

European and Russian features are intentionally interlaced in the architecture of the city, making the landscape particularly fantastic. The pink bush contrasts with the gray city and provides the picture with the depth of the spring nature, able to combine the gloomy with the serene and the severe with the gentle.