
One day, Shabourov’s future artist couldn’t sleep because he had a lot of school debts. Then he went up and wrote down everything he had to do tomorrow, then he went to bed and fell asleep. Since then, it has begun to record all its plans, ideas and impressions in the form of lists. Everything’s weird and short-term. What’s going to wake you up tonight, and tomorrow will be forgotten forever. In Japan, it was called «Zuihitz» (after the brush, when the author writes everything that comes into his mind without wondering how literary it is). The most famous juihist is Sei-Syongon. In China, the same name was given to «bizzas» (notes). In the USSR, books and even entire novels from short notes were composed by Anatoly Mariengof, Leonid Pantheliev, Nikolai Nosov, Lydia Ginsburg, Sergei Dovlatov, Mikhail Gasparov, Marina Moskwin and others. Chaburov was just recording what’s causing emotion in the visual sphere. Although Shaburov’s notes have novels. There’s six things…




Japanese Calligraphy, not directly related to our subject.