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Malynovska Iryna | Contemporary Artist: Artworks & Biography

  • Malynovska Iryna | Contemporary Artist: Artworks & Biography
Malynovska Iryna
"Art is the voice of the soul, an open window to the deepest emotions."
Iryna Malynovska is a Ukrainian painter whose work is imbued with the landscapes of her native country and the richness of human emotions. A graduate of the Kiev Academy of Fine Arts, she has developed a unique style in which colors and textures play a central role. Through her paintings, Iryna seeks to create deep emotional connections with the viewer, capturing the ephemeral beauty of nature and the nuances of life.
Iryna Malynovska draws her inspiration from nature, Ukrainian culture and human emotions. Working exclusively in oils, she uses the glazing technique to superimpose transparent layers, creating exceptional depth and luminosity. Her works, often imbued with floral and organic motifs, are influenced by artists such as Ivan Aivazovsky and Maria Prymachenko. Iryna explores the relationship between light and shadow to evoke feelings of joy, nostalgia and contemplation, offering an invitation to connect deeply with life and the world around us.

Currently this artist is only exhibited in our online gallery.

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  • 2024
    Charity gala for the league against cancer
    Béziers, France
  • 2024
    Sale drouot.com
    Paris, France
  • 2024
    Floral abstraction” exhibition 5 rue du Louvre
    Paris, France
  • 2024
    International Contemporary Art Award Top Selection New York 2024
    Manhattan - New York, United States of America (the)
  • 1967
    birth
    Jytomyr, Ukraine
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