Transfiguration by Gosha Rubchinskiy
Published by Junsuke Yamasaki we present a series of spreads from the Russian youth vanguard's acclaimed book
March 20, 2012
We continue our SV interview series with the most promising new wave Russian illustrators
Before delving into illustration art, Tata Malova was a dancer. From the age of five, she knew nothing but a world of dance. But now, Tata claims, she sees the world through prism of illustrations. Tata studied at Art-Design in Boris Mikhailov’s group.
Satellite Voices: What makes you special?
Тata Malova: What makes me happy also makes me special.
SV: What does the future hold for you?
Тata Malova: My professional future depends on my audience but my personal choice for the future is already made, and now you can see its early fruits. Great happy future!
SV: What's on your spring playlist?
Тata Malova: The beginning of spring I start with last year’s music and fly off to nostalgic first spring days, and then I collect new music with new fresh ideas and travel filling myself with new visions! For instance now Lord Huron’s "The Stranger" is playing, with this song I'm riding a bicycle in light dress towards the Sun somewhere in the woods amidst mountains.
Transfiguration by Gosha Rubchinskiy
Published by Junsuke Yamasaki we present a series of spreads from the Russian youth vanguard's acclaimed book
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