The painting combines a classic still life with the pulsating energy of modernity.
The painting features a unique "glitch" effect - digital noise that replaces familiar lines and shapes with shimmering stripes emanating from objects.
This distortion, creating a "glitch" in the image, transforms a defect into an aesthetic feature.
It is a dialogue between the past and the future, between traditional art and the digital age.
The "glitch" effect symbolizes the transience, mutability, and multilayered nature of perception. It transforms a static image into a dynamic one, forcing the viewer to actively engage in the interpretation process.
The painting's color palette immerses the viewer in an atmosphere of comfort and depth. Warm hues intertwine with deep green, creating contrast and volume. White and blue tones add sophistication, while coral and ochre shades evoke the natural origins of wine and fruit, their roots.
Details:
Acrylic painting on canvas. The canvas is stretched on a wooden frame, so framing is not required. There is a metal hanger on the back.
Dimensions: 40 x 50 x 1 cm.
Signed by the artist on the back.
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The "Echo of Reality" series.
Imagine an evening filled with the aroma of ripe fruit and red wine. The sun slowly sets below the horizon, painting the landscape outside the window in warm, earthy tones. On the table, as if frozen in the moment, sit elegant glasses filled with ruby-colored wine, fragrant fruit, and sumptuous bunches of grapes. It's a classic still life, promising comfort and pleasure.
But what if this familiar scene suddenly begins to falter? What if reality, captured in acrylic, suddenly succumbs to digital distortion, turning into a mesmerizing "glitch"? This is precisely what happens in this series of works, where the artist boldly plays with perception, transforming a defect into a new aesthetic.
"Echo of Reality" is more than just still lifes and landscapes. It is a dialogue between eternity and transience, between the material world and its digital reflection.
The images seem to come to life, but in their own way. The glitch effect, which mimics digital interference, appears as thin, colored streaks emanating from objects, creating a sense of slight distortion and vibration. This is not an error, but a deliberate artistic technique that adds depth and dynamism to the image.
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About artist:
Irina creates artworks in a decorative style, likes to experiment with materials: mosaics, precious stones, glass, paints, texture, etc.
Education:
- Paideia School of Contemporary Art (St. Petersburg, Russia).
- Lomonosov Northern Arctic Federal University (Arkhangelsk, Russia), a master's degree in psychology. Additional education: art therapy.
The artist participated in 23 exhibitions in the USA, Canada, Russia, China and Europe.
In addition, Irina was awarded the diplomas "Best Works of 2016", "Best Works of 2019", a special diploma for creativity (International Association VATIKAM, France, Paris) and Luxembourg Art Prize.
The artist has publications in the following magazines: LAZIN (UK), BONART Cultural, Girona (Spain), CONTEMPORAIN (France), Woman (Russia), Objectsmag (Rivista online indipendente, Italy), Poramoralarte (Spain), The News God (USA), GlamourBuff (USA), book You can become anyone you choose (VICTO, USA).
Irina's artworks are kept in the collections of ArtMuse Contemporary Art Museum (Russia, St. Petersburg) and Art Recycling Museum (Russia, Kaluga), Ecological Museum MUMUKA (Russia, Kaliningrad).
Irina's paintings are in private collections in 28 countries
# Apricot, fruits, fruits tree, wine, dinner, still life, kitsch, romantic, vintage, drink, food, modern painting, contemporary art, postmodern, cafe, pop culture, modern still life, contemporary still life, urban still life, every day life, alcohol, liquor
Acrylic paints. Canvas on a stretcher on a wooden panel
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The painting combines a classic still life with the pulsating energy of modernity.
The painting features a unique "glitch" effect - digital noise that replaces familiar lines and shapes with shimmering stripes emanating from objects.
This distortion, creating a "glitch" in the image, transforms a defect into an aesthetic feature.
It is a dialogue between the past and the future, between traditional art and the digital age.
The "glitch" effect symbolizes the transience, mutability, and multilayered nature of perception. It transforms a static image into a dynamic one, forcing the viewer to actively engage in the interpretation process.
The painting's color palette immerses the viewer in an atmosphere of comfort and depth. Warm hues intertwine with deep green, creating contrast and volume. White and blue tones add sophistication, while coral and ochre shades evoke the natural origins of wine and fruit, their roots.
Details:
Acrylic painting on canvas. The canvas is stretched on a wooden frame, so framing is not required. There is a metal hanger on the back.
Dimensions: 40 x 50 x 1 cm.
Signed by the artist on the back.
----------------
The "Echo of Reality" series.
Imagine an evening filled with the aroma of ripe fruit and red wine. The sun slowly sets below the horizon, painting the landscape outside the window in warm, earthy tones. On the table, as if frozen in the moment, sit elegant glasses filled with ruby-colored wine, fragrant fruit, and sumptuous bunches of grapes. It's a classic still life, promising comfort and pleasure.
But what if this familiar scene suddenly begins to falter? What if reality, captured in acrylic, suddenly succumbs to digital distortion, turning into a mesmerizing "glitch"? This is precisely what happens in this series of works, where the artist boldly plays with perception, transforming a defect into a new aesthetic.
"Echo of Reality" is more than just still lifes and landscapes. It is a dialogue between eternity and transience, between the material world and its digital reflection.
The images seem to come to life, but in their own way. The glitch effect, which mimics digital interference, appears as thin, colored streaks emanating from objects, creating a sense of slight distortion and vibration. This is not an error, but a deliberate artistic technique that adds depth and dynamism to the image.
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About artist:
Irina creates artworks in a decorative style, likes to experiment with materials: mosaics, precious stones, glass, paints, texture, etc.
Education:
- Paideia School of Contemporary Art (St. Petersburg, Russia).
- Lomonosov Northern Arctic Federal University (Arkhangelsk, Russia), a master's degree in psychology. Additional education: art therapy.
The artist participated in 23 exhibitions in the USA, Canada, Russia, China and Europe.
In addition, Irina was awarded the diplomas "Best Works of 2016", "Best Works of 2019", a special diploma for creativity (International Association VATIKAM, France, Paris) and Luxembourg Art Prize.
The artist has publications in the following magazines: LAZIN (UK), BONART Cultural, Girona (Spain), CONTEMPORAIN (France), Woman (Russia), Objectsmag (Rivista online indipendente, Italy), Poramoralarte (Spain), The News God (USA), GlamourBuff (USA), book You can become anyone you choose (VICTO, USA).
Irina's artworks are kept in the collections of ArtMuse Contemporary Art Museum (Russia, St. Petersburg) and Art Recycling Museum (Russia, Kaluga), Ecological Museum MUMUKA (Russia, Kaliningrad).
Irina's paintings are in private collections in 28 countries
# Apricot, fruits, fruits tree, wine, dinner, still life, kitsch, romantic, vintage, drink, food, modern painting, contemporary art, postmodern, cafe, pop culture, modern still life, contemporary still life, urban still life, every day life, alcohol, liquor
Acrylic paints. Canvas on a stretcher on a wooden panel
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