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Anastasia Borsuk

The designer of the project "Russian Bookmark".
Born in 1987 in Leningrad. Graduated from the Faculty of Arts of St. Petersburg State University with a degree in Graphic Design in 2010.
My areas of professional interest are photography, painting, graphic art, book illustrations, animation and video.
MIKHAIL A. BYCHKOV

Artist, illustrator, designer from Saint Petersburg. Member of the Union of Artists of Russia (1982). Designed and illustrated over 100 books. Prize winner at national competitions of book art. Collaborates with Russian and foreign publishing houses. Artist’s works can be found in Russian and foreign art collections.
Constantine Kuzminskiy

- designer
Anatoly Kruglov

Born on 1 January 1984 in Leningrad. Since childhood took a great interest in drawing and graphic art. From 1997 to 2003 has had the luck to be pupil of Levon Ajrapetjants - the Member of the Union of artists of the USSR, who imparted him a sense of composition. It has led to hobby for a photo, in which the love to a native city was reflected as in a mirror.
Sergei Kompaniychenko

- a member of the Union of Russia’s Photography Artists, of the Union of Russia’s Journalists and of International Union of Artists (IFA). Was born in the town of Stanislav (Ivano-Frankovsk since 1962) in the Ukraine in 1953. Kompaniychenko graduated from the Construction and Civil Engineering Institute of Leningrad in 1976. He worked for fourteen years in the construction industry in Leningrad and the Leningrad Region.
Irina Loskutova

Year of a birth: 1971. Graduated from the Department of Metal Art Work of the Novgorod Polytechnic Institute in 1993. Since 1994 she has been working as a teacher of women-practiced crafts of the Paraskeva School of Traditional Culture in Veliky Novgorod. Her favourite pastimes are patchwork and weaving folk dolls and toys.
Pavel Loskutov

Year of a birth: 1966. Graduated from the Department of Metal Art Work of the Novgorod Polytechnic Institute in 1993. Since 1993 he has been working as a teacher of men-practiced crafts and head of the Paraskeva School of Traditional Culture in Veliky Novgorod. His favourite pastimes are wood carving and painting.
Valentine Beloborodova

Year of a birth: 1946. Graduated from the Teacher Training Institute at Novgorod in 1969, qualifying as a teacher of German; at present she is retired. Her favourite pastimes are weaving and crochet knitting.
Ilya Bykov

was born in Leningrad in 1963. When he was a 4th-grader at school, he had to part from his carefree childhood as he joined, on his grandmother’s advice, a photography club in his city district. Soon afterwards he went into the army. After his military service Bykov became a student of the N. K. Krupskaya Institute of Culture in Leningrad, graduating from its Department of Cinematic and Photography Work.
Irina Izotova

I’m almost a mermaid by origin (for I was born and grew up near the Black Sea), an agronomist by education, a chief accountant by profession and an artist by avocation, and that is why I am now a felt designer. Why felt of all things? Felt is a world in itself. Wool can be used to make practically anything, from a one-inch kitten to clothes, carpets and even dwellings (e.g. the nomads’ well-known yurts).
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