Vania Zouravliov

Vania Zouravliov is a Russian-born illustrator and artist, whose work has featured on TV Mania's Bored with Prozac and The Internet? album cover.

Biography
Zouravliov was inspired from an early age by influences as diverse as The Bible, Dante’s Divine Comedy, early Disney animation and North American Indians. Something of a child prodigy in his homeland, he was championed by many influential classical musicians including Ashkenazi, Spivakov and Menuhin. He even had television programs made about him and was introduced to famous communist artists, godfathers of social realism, who told him that his work was from the Devil.

By the age of 13, Zouravliov was exhibiting internationally, visited Canterbury in the UK several times as well as Paris, Colmar and Berlin. He subsequently studied in the UK, and during this time began creating illustrations for The Scotsman and comics for Fantagraphics and Dark Horse in the US. His most recent projects have been for Beck's The Information and National Geographic.

Links

 * http://www.vaniazouravliov.com/