French manicure.
The painting depicts a young woman against the background of an atmospheric French street who is getting a manicure. Unlike the classic nude French manicure, she paints her nails bright red.
Her calmness is disturbed by three fairies from the fairy tale "Sleeping Beauty". These magical creatures, known for their attention to detail and commitment to taking care of Princess Aurora, have now decided to take care of a new heroine.
Each of the fairies has her own unique style and character, which makes their argument about the color of the manicure especially lively and funny. One fairy insists on a blue shade, another on a bright green, and the third loves red. This scene is full of dynamics and fun, reflecting friendly differences and a creative approach to beauty.
The emotions generated by the painting range from light laughter to emotion. The viewer feels the atmosphere of magic and play, watching the fairies, who are so passionate about their dispute. At the same time, there is an element of slight chaos: the fairies cannot come to an agreement, and this creates a comical situation.
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Artist's Statement
I present a series of paintings "A Fairy tale in my Life" in which reality collides with a fairy tale come to life. In my works, I strive to create a unique space where classical art is intertwined with vivid cartoon characters, fairy tales and fantasy films. These characters seem to break into the daily flow of events, bringing with them irony and a bit of chaos, turning the familiar world upside down.
Since childhood, I dreamed that dolls would be alive, so that they could talk and move. One of my favorite movies, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, was a real revelation to me. In this film, cartoon characters live with people, and this idea has always fascinated me. I often fantasized about what would happen if my favorite characters lived next to us, interacted with our reality, disrupting the usual order of things.
In the process of creating this series of paintings, I realized that even though I had grown up, cartoons and fairy-tale worlds still occupy an important place in my life. They remind me of how important it is to keep a childlike sincerity and the ability to be surprised. Each work is an attempt to capture this amazing moment when two worlds meet: the real and the fabulous, where boundaries blur and the mundane becomes magical.
I hope that my paintings can inspire viewers to think about how a miracle can exist next to us, if only we are ready to see it.
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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
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Acrylic paints and collage. Canvas on a stretcher on a wooden panel
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French manicure.
The painting depicts a young woman against the background of an atmospheric French street who is getting a manicure. Unlike the classic nude French manicure, she paints her nails bright red.
Her calmness is disturbed by three fairies from the fairy tale "Sleeping Beauty". These magical creatures, known for their attention to detail and commitment to taking care of Princess Aurora, have now decided to take care of a new heroine.
Each of the fairies has her own unique style and character, which makes their argument about the color of the manicure especially lively and funny. One fairy insists on a blue shade, another on a bright green, and the third loves red. This scene is full of dynamics and fun, reflecting friendly differences and a creative approach to beauty.
The emotions generated by the painting range from light laughter to emotion. The viewer feels the atmosphere of magic and play, watching the fairies, who are so passionate about their dispute. At the same time, there is an element of slight chaos: the fairies cannot come to an agreement, and this creates a comical situation.
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Artist's Statement
I present a series of paintings "A Fairy tale in my Life" in which reality collides with a fairy tale come to life. In my works, I strive to create a unique space where classical art is intertwined with vivid cartoon characters, fairy tales and fantasy films. These characters seem to break into the daily flow of events, bringing with them irony and a bit of chaos, turning the familiar world upside down.
Since childhood, I dreamed that dolls would be alive, so that they could talk and move. One of my favorite movies, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, was a real revelation to me. In this film, cartoon characters live with people, and this idea has always fascinated me. I often fantasized about what would happen if my favorite characters lived next to us, interacted with our reality, disrupting the usual order of things.
In the process of creating this series of paintings, I realized that even though I had grown up, cartoons and fairy-tale worlds still occupy an important place in my life. They remind me of how important it is to keep a childlike sincerity and the ability to be surprised. Each work is an attempt to capture this amazing moment when two worlds meet: the real and the fabulous, where boundaries blur and the mundane becomes magical.
I hope that my paintings can inspire viewers to think about how a miracle can exist next to us, if only we are ready to see it.
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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
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# disney, fairy tale, humor, cartoon, disney princesses, surrealism, magic, woman hands, female artist, woman artist, dream, fantasy, French cafe, France, Paris, fairies, red manicure, painting as a gift, gift for a woman, painting for a beauty salon, beauty salon decor
Acrylic paints and collage. Canvas on a stretcher on a wooden panel
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