Illustrations in colour
- Introduction
- Zsofia Balog
- Ann Charlotte Boga
- Aleksey Derzhavin
- Frederico Fistarol
- Julia Galkina
- Arina Gheorghita
- Glushenko and others
- Samuel Golc
- Anatoly Grigorenko
- Olga Grablevskaya
- Nadya Grunina
- Yoana Ivanova
- Boris Jirků
- Elena Yeskova
- Joanna Zofia Ka
- Gennady Kalinovsky
- Oleg Kantorovitch
- Andrey Kharshak
- Tijana Kojic
- Nikolay Korolev
- Leonid Kovtun
- Ivan Kulik
- Pavel Lekhovich
- Olga Levina
- Antonina Maksimuk
- Marcin Minor
- Andrey Vladimirovich Nikolaev
- Arina Orlova
- panalevich
- Jan Persson
- Enrico Riposati
- Uwe Schramm
- Alexander Semushin
- Angelika Shust
- Iker Spozio
- Peter Suart
- Marina Terauds
- Sergei Tunin
- The Traugot brothers
- Pedro Uhart
- Jan Vanhellemont
- Aleksandr Vygalov
- Ina Walter
- Danila Zhirov
Other illustrations
Samuel Golc
Samuel Golc was born on October 14, 1990 in Wroclaw, Poland. Since 2006 he has been living and studying art in London. After completing basic art education at Immanuel College he has begun a Bachelor in Fine Arts at the London Metropolitan University. He takes part in various exhibitions and shows in London’s galleries. His work covers a variety of subjects, and is deeply influenced by literature, including one of his favourite novels, The Master and Margarita.
His paintings are symbolical and mystical in genre and imply elements from cabala and quantum physics.
In 2009 Samuel has produced a series of il-lustrations for The Master and Margarita as a part of his course. He used a number of materials and techniques in order to express a variety of the novel’s tones and moods. These include: watercolour, ink on paper, pastel, oil painting and collage. His illustra-tions reflect the novel’s humoristic context mixed with sarcasm and melancholy.