Vladimiras Beresniovas
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Vladimiras Beresniovas known under his pen name VLABER (born December 13, 1948 in Boronky, Mogilev Region, Belarus SSR, Soviet Union
Soviet Union
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) is a Lithuania
Lithuania
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n artist, humorist, poet
Poet
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, and cartoonist
Cartoonist
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. Vlaber has been an active participant in the Lithuanian and world artistic communities for over 40 years. In the last 10 years, he has illustrated over 100 books, published weekly cartoons in the local news papers, and been named to Who's Who in Lithuania in 2008.

Beresniovas lost his parents at a young age and at the age of 13, he found himself completely orphaned when his only remaining relative, his grandmother, died. He moved around the USSR until he finally settled in Kaunas
Kaunas
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, Lithuania
Lithuania
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. Beresniovas learned the Lithuanian language
Lithuanian language
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fluently, and graduated from the Kaunas College of Art. He then submitted some of his early drawings to a local newspaper and they were published immediately.

Published books

  • "Linksmoteka" (2008)
  • "Geriau Ragas ant Kaktos" (2002)
  • "Vlaber Cartoons" (1998)

Illustrated Books

  • "Meiles glebyje" (1993), V. Eidukaitis
  • "Hienos kailis" (1994), A. Tamaliunas
  • "Liaudies medicina" (1994), A. Malovickas
  • “Mirti jau mokame, laikas išmokti gyventi"(1996), A. Malovickas
  • "Ir višta - paukštis" (1995), V. Elmiškis
  • "Meiles ašmenys" (1993), R. Klusas
  • "Ceslovas Juršenas" (1996)
  • "Šaipokai" (1997)
  • “Linksmai apie meile” (2007)
  • "Esu pats sau paslaptis" (1997), L. Inis
  • "Pilnaties paunksmeje" (1997)
  • "Esu toks, koks esu" (2000)
  • “Šerpaitis, vejo dievaitis” (2004)
  • “Neužmirštuoliu kalnas” (2005)
  • “Paslapti žino tik moterys” (2006)
  • “Pamišeliai ir šventosios” (2007)
  • “Vejo vartai” (2007)
  • “Išvirkšcias žmogus” (2004), A. Dabulskis
  • "Žvaigždeto dangaus paslaptys" (1998), R. Kundrotiene
  • “Po mokyklos stogu” (2006)
  • "Netikra gaida" (1998), J. Kundroto
  • “Žengiantis su laiku” (2004)
  • “Sakme apie knygneši” (2004)
  • “Kryžiau, prikales mane” (2006)
  • “Likimas, paspendes spastus” (2008)
  • "Mišiugino dienoraštis" (1999), J. Gimberis
  • “Anykšciu šilelis” (2003), A. Baranauskas
  • “Laisvos valandos” (2005), V. Kudirka
  • “Prietemos paukšciai” (2006), A. Zeka
  • “Velyvos alyvos” (2006)
  • Book Series: "Portretai”, "Nostradamas" (1994), "Neronas" (1994), "Albertas Kamiu" (1995), "Hitleris" (1995, 1997), "Nostradamo sunus" (1997), "Stalinas" (1997), "Musolinis" (1998), "Nikolajus II" (1998), "Mao šešelis" (1999), "Dostojevskis" (1999), "Vašingtonas" (1999), "Leonardas da Vincis" (1999), "Servantesas" (1999)

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