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Crispy Headlines (2026) Original Acrylic Painting by Irina Kurganskaya

30 x 30 x 0.3cm (unframed) / 30 x 30cm (actual image size)

£207.7

“Crispy Headlines” is an original acrylic painting from the Edible Headlines series, where everyday meals are transformed into visual stories of daily life.

The composition features a rustic plate filled with golden, country-style fried potatoes, accompanied by two small bowls of sauce—classic ketchup and a creamy white dip—finished with delicate touches of fresh parsley. Set against a surface of real newspaper, the warm, inviting tones of the food contrast with the muted text beneath, creating a dialogue between comfort and information.

Painted in acrylic on real newspaper mounted to a 30 × 30 cm canvas board, the artwork combines detailed realism with the layered texture of printed headlines subtly visible through the paint. As in the rest of the series, the newspaper serves as both material and metaphor: just as headlines capture moments of importance, this painting elevates a simple, familiar dish into a story worth noticing.

“Crispy Headlines” celebrates the joy of uncomplicated food—the kind that brings comfort, nostalgia, and a sense of shared experience. It invites the viewer to pause and appreciate the beauty of everyday rituals, where even the most modest meal can become a meaningful moment.

Materials used:

acrylics newspaper

Details:

Tags:

#still life#mixed media#acrylic painting#contemporary realism#newspaper collage#comfort#food painting#everyday life#newspaper art#narrative art#storytelling art#editorial art#potatoes fries#cozy food#sauces dip
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“Crispy Headlines” is an original acrylic painting from the Edible Headlines series, where everyday meals are transformed into visual stories of daily life.

The composition features a rustic plate filled with golden, country-style fried potatoes, accompanied by two small bowls of sauce—classic ketchup and a creamy white dip—finished with delicate touches of fresh parsley. Set against a surface of real newspaper, the warm, inviting tones of the food contrast with the muted text beneath, creating a dialogue between comfort and information.

Painted in acrylic on real newspaper mounted to a 30 × 30 cm canvas board, the artwork combines detailed realism with the layered texture of printed headlines subtly visible through the paint. As in the rest of the series, the newspaper serves as both material and metaphor: just as headlines capture moments of importance, this painting elevates a simple, familiar dish into a story worth noticing.

“Crispy Headlines” celebrates the joy of uncomplicated food—the kind that brings comfort, nostalgia, and a sense of shared experience. It invites the viewer to pause and appreciate the beauty of everyday rituals, where even the most modest meal can become a meaningful moment.

Materials used:

acrylics newspaper

Details:

Tags:

#still life#mixed media#acrylic painting#contemporary realism#newspaper collage#comfort#food painting#everyday life#newspaper art#narrative art#storytelling art#editorial art#potatoes fries#cozy food#sauces dip
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Irina Kurganskaya

Location Portugal

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I am a Ukrainian-born artist currently living and working in Portugal. My artistic practice is deeply rooted in observation, memory, and everyday objects that quietly carry human stories. I am... Read more

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