

On Bolshaya Sadovaya, near Bulgakov's house, a huge black cat walked between the cars. Amazing coincidence; maybe he works in Bulgakov's house.

Spiridonovka, 17. The fairytale-like house was built by architect Shehtel for Savva Morozov:


A bit more surrealistic: the house covered by golden curtains on Spiridonovka, 4. I have no idea what the curtains are for. I just love Moscow)

Stepan Ryabushinsky's house.
A staircase in form of a wave and a jelly fish lamp:


That's what I drew this day.
For more results from this Sketchcrawl, go on the forum, there are works from more than 90 cities.
I didn't know these mosaics were by Deineka!
ReplyDeletebtw, my grandfather took part in buildnig this station so this is one of my faves, too.