Airina Kukushkina

Joined Artfinder: March 2019

Artworks for sale: 5

(1)

Russian Federation

About Airina Kukushkina

 
 
  • Biography
    Unfortunately, since 2022, I am no longer able to sell my artworks through Artfinder. However, I continue to draw, do graphic design, and also offer consulting on style and decor. I've decided to keep this page because I remember with great joy the times when the world was open and free.

    I am also grateful to all my buyers; it makes me happy to think that my artworks are hanging in many different countries, as if bringing us together once more.

    I have loved drawing since childhood. I drew on the walls at home, in school notebooks, created comics for the university newspaper, made postcards for my friends, and illustrated books I had read. And suddenly I realized that this is the only thing I truly love to do.

    I come up with ideas for my paintings naturally. All I need to do is sit down and think: What do I want to talk about today? Maybe about how coldly the northern moon shines, or about a simple breakfast and dreams of a good day? Everything is so simple and clear, and probably that is why many of my customers recognize themselves in my paintings—recognize their home, their world. And that is truly wonderful!

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Biography

Unfortunately, since 2022, I am no longer able to sell my artworks through Artfinder. However, I continue to draw, do graphic design, and also offer consulting on style and decor. I've decided to keep this page because I remember with great joy the times when the world was open and free.

I am also grateful to all my buyers; it makes me happy to think that my artworks are hanging in many different countries, as if bringing us together once more.

I have loved drawing since childhood. I drew on the walls at home, in school notebooks, created comics for the university newspaper, made postcards for my friends, and illustrated books I had read. And suddenly I realized that this is the only thing I truly love to do.

I come up with ideas for my paintings naturally. All I need to do is sit down and think: What do I want to talk about today? Maybe about how coldly the northern moon shines, or about a simple breakfast and dreams of a good day? Everything is so simple and clear, and probably that is why many of my customers recognize themselves in my paintings—recognize their home, their world. And that is truly wonderful!