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Abstraction in grey colours 2 (2024) Digital Arts by Irene Nekrasova

Fine art paper, 8x8 in
  • Giclée Print / Digital Print on Canvas
  • Dimensions Several sizes available
  • Several s available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
  • Framing Framing available (Floating Frame + Under Glass, Frame + Under Acrylic Glass)
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • AI generated image The artist created this image leveraging Artificial Intelligence technology
  • Categories Abstract
In this abstract painting featuring cubic and round shapes in greyish-beige colours, the canvas is transformed into a contemplative and visually engaging composition that plays with form, texture, and tonality. The fusion of these geometric and organic shapes creates a harmonious and balanced aesthetic, inviting the viewer to explore the interplay [...]
In this abstract painting featuring cubic and round shapes in greyish-beige colours, the canvas is transformed into a contemplative and visually engaging composition that plays with form, texture, and tonality. The fusion of these geometric and organic shapes creates a harmonious and balanced aesthetic, inviting the viewer to explore the interplay of structure and fluidity.

The cubic shapes in the composition convey a sense of order and precision, with clean lines and defined angles adding a touch of modernity and structure to the artwork. Meanwhile, the round shapes introduce an element of softness and movement, offering a contrast to the rigidity of the cubes and enhancing the overall sense of balance and harmony.

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Irina Nekrasova based in Moscow, Russia. Member of the Creative Union of Artists of Russia, member of the Eurasian Art Union, member of the Union of Russian Artists. I would like to express positive emotions in [...]

Irina Nekrasova based in Moscow, Russia. 

Member of the Creative Union of Artists of Russia, member of the Eurasian Art Union, member of the Union of Russian Artists.

I would like to express positive emotions in my artworks: things or people that inspire me. I’d rather not depict any social problems or depressing things. There is so much anguish and misery in the world that people, to my mind, need more positive emotions to be able to overcome hardships of the modern world. Yes, I do believe in the saying by Dostoyevsky: “Beauty will save the World” …and love and kindness as well, I’d rather add. It is beauty and kindness I’d like to attract people’s attention to, not ugliness in all its aspects. 

I’ve been always interested in drawing and painting. But I started developing as an artist much later, when my children grew up and I had more time to myself. 

Over 12 years ago I decided to study art seriously at the school of academic drawing and painting. After training, attended painting classes with professional artists, applying the gained knowledge in practice and constantly improving my level of skill.

At the same time, I studied traditional Chinese painting Guo Hua (Xie-Yi) under the guidance of Russian and Chinese teachers, and subsequently used my skills, creating paintings in traditional and modern styles. 

Being an interpreter by education enabled me to travel a lot around many countries and continents, which satisfied my curiosity about the world and broadened my vision. I visited the best museums and got aquatinted with European and American Art where I could see the amazing works by well-known artists with my own eyes, was eager to absorb the majestic impressions of their skillful brush strokes.

I gave my heart to the Russian artists of the XIX and XX centuries: Aivasovsky, Kuindzhy, Roerich, Serov, Vereshchagin, and French impressionists: Manet, Renoir, Degas. I’d love to believe I took a little atom of skills from each of them.

Hence, I tried accumulating many cultural traditions and integrate tradition and our time to create my artworks. New trends are also interesting to me.

I use oil and acrylics in my works. I love to experiment with brushes and palette knives, with different media. 

As I often use oil, the creative process can take quite long. First, I need to think over the whole composition, the theme, all the details and then start painting. The moment of applying colours onto the canvas makes me thrill: I wonder what the result will be. And sometimes it is absolutely unexpected.

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