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#FanArtFriday "The Shape of Water" reminds me of an old Soviet movie "Amphibian Man" which was my favourite as a kid. So I'm really excited to see it! #TheShapeofWater @RealGDT #GuillermoDelToro #scifi my first illustration post Spectrum in 2015.
Soviet #space art by Andrei Sokolov and cosmonaut Alexei Leonov, printed 1969.
Synchronistic Images Captured in Soviet Era Swimming Pools by Photographer Maria Svarbova https://t.co/1K1eXFpnOS
this is Anfisa, she's a soviet gargoyle and also a sly ol grandma~
Synchronised swimming in Soviet era swimming pools, as captured by Maria Svarbova. Love the symmetry 👍 https://t.co/xYyYXfKYiF
1971 postcard with #space art by Valentin Viktorov, celebrating the Soviet Union’s Sputnik 1 satellite, which launched #onthisday in 1957.
The space age began 60 years ago, when the Soviet Union satellite Sputnik 1 was launched on 4 October 1957.
On 4 October 1957 - 60 years! - the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, was launched by the Soviet Union. My painting of it in space.
"We were born to make the fairytale come true" - A Soviet space race poster from the 1960s
Beautiful watercolor landscapes by Igor Sava b.1973 in Soviet Moldova, lives and works in Rome #art
Synchronistic images captured in Soviet era swimming pools by photographer Maria Svarbova https://t.co/6RNvzDfr0H
Synchronistic Images Captured in Soviet Era Swimming Pools by Photographer Maria Svarbova - https://t.co/xEofvRDIda
Synchronistic photos in Soviet Era #Swimming Pools by #Photographer Maria Svarbova https://t.co/WSx9723Qzk #photography #swim #pool #soviet
🎨 Larisa Kirillova (1943).
Russian honoured artist.
Naked torso c. 1960.
Soviet art.
1958 Soviet poster. "Shame! Got drunk, swore, broke a little tree, and now he's ashamed to look people in the face." https://t.co/itp3QQ39JQ
New #MiniArt's Kit In Progress:
35233 SOVIET SOLDIERS TAKING A BREAK
https://t.co/qDMqyNJKuj
Another teaser image for my upcoming @HotlineMiami level editor campaign, a snapshot of the the Soviet-American War from the Russian front.
Soviet Nuclear Zeppelins. Three words that inspire confidence... Tekhnika Molodezhi magazine, 1971. #FlashbackFriday