colourthysoul:

Stanislaw Wyspianski - Motherhood (1902)

colourthysoul:

Stanislaw Wyspianski - Motherhood (1902)

Is back from the depths of schoolwork.

I couldn’t study Russian because I was studying physics, which I couldn’t study last semester when I wanted to because I had science. What kind of sick, ironic joke is this?

sovietgoner:

Grounded for eternity. Damn.

sovietgoner:

Grounded for eternity. Damn.

I can’t decide whether I feel more fat or more bored. -_- 

anora92:

soviet students

anora92:

soviet students

kyap:

Kenji Yanobe  Sun Child No.2
2012.03.14, Moscow Museum of Modern Art 
“Double Vision: Contemporary Art from Japan” March 14 - May 6, 2012 
Moscow, Russia
 
ヤノベケンジ 《サン・チャイルド》 No.2
2012.03.14  モスクワ市近代美術館
“Double Vision: Contemporary Art from Japan” 会期:2012年3月14日~5月6日
モスクワ・ロシア

photo: Kunito

kyap:

Kenji Yanobe  Sun Child No.2

2012.03.14, Moscow Museum of Modern Art

Double Vision: Contemporary Art from Japan” March 14 - May 6, 2012 

Moscow, Russia

 

ヤノベケンジ 《サン・チャイルド》 No.2

2012.03.14  モスクワ市近代美術館

Double Vision: Contemporary Art from Japan” 会期:2012314日~56

モスクワ・ロシア


photo: Kunito

soviet-posters:

Nu, pogodi! (Russian: Ну, погоди!, Well, Just You Wait! or You Just Wait!) is a Soviet/Russian animated series produced by Soyuzmultfilm. The series was created in 1969 and became a popular cartoon of the Soviet Union. 
The series follows the comical adventures of a mischievous yet artistic wolf trying to catch (and presumably eat) a hare. The series has additional characters that usually either help the hare or interfere with the wolf’s plans.

Voices:
famous Russian actors Anatoli Papanov (Wolf) and Klara Rumyanova (Hare) 

I love these!!

hotellambert:

 Helenka with a Vase and Flowers by Stanisław Wyspianski

hotellambert:

 Helenka with a Vase and Flowers by Stanisław Wyspianski

julianochkajourneys:

Warning! Once started, the study of Russian is an ongoing, repeated action. While it may be sometimes interrupted, it is always incomplete. You’ll be learning for the rest of your life.
Credit to SRAS.org, but I just couldn’t pass this up without tumbling… if you’ve ever studied Russian, you will understand… completely.

julianochkajourneys:

Warning! Once started, the study of Russian is an ongoing, repeated action. While it may be sometimes interrupted, it is always incomplete. You’ll be learning for the rest of your life.

Credit to SRAS.org, but I just couldn’t pass this up without tumbling… if you’ve ever studied Russian, you will understand… completely.

mosbeauty:

Yes man. I’m ready for you!

mosbeauty:

Yes man. I’m ready for you!



Broad shoulders, strong hands, the power - no wonder Russian men are called heroes. Even in old age Russian men try to keep himself in shape. You get in an accident on his favorite car or with tears in your eyes tell that in your favorite store sale is ended - Russian man always will support, comfort and protect you.

Taken from an article called ‘Advantages of Russian men’.

I’m gonna assume this wasn’t written by a woman. Yes, women are always devastated when the sale at a shop ends. I don’t know how we cope, I really don’t.

(via khodorkovsky)

I honestly don’t know if I’d be able to go on. I don’t.

hornorivory:

Vostok 1 carried the first human being into space on April 12, 1961.
How incredible!

hornorivory:

Vostok 1 carried the first human being into space on April 12, 1961.

How incredible!

johnstortz:

Sobaka MatryoshkaThis cock-eyed demon dog will be part of my senior screen print poster series.

johnstortz:

Sobaka Matryoshka

This cock-eyed demon dog will be part of my senior screen print poster series.