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A squirrel from the Earth
Gennady Golobkov (1935 - 1978), a self-taught artist, is an example of the lyrical pole of the Soviet space art. His artworks show a future mankind living in harmony with the conquerred space. Golobkov had been a paraplegic, so he let his soul to explore the limits of the humanity.
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