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Works by Irina Kupyrova are constantly exhibited at ART MASTER Gallery (WWW.INMODERN.COM): Liliova 6, Prague 1, 11000, Czech Republic....
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Artist Exhibitions:
Works by Irina Kupyrova are constantly exhibited at ART MASTER Gallery (WWW.INMODERN.COM): Liliova 6, Prague 1, 11000, Czech Republic.
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ART MASTER Gallery, Liliova 6, 110 00 Prague, Czech Republic
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Irina Kupyrova Biography:
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Works by Irina Kupyrova are constantly exhibited at ART MASTER Gallery (WWW.INMODERN.COM): Liliova 6, Prague 1, 11000, Czech Republic.
Irina Kupyrova was born in Kiev, Ukraine in a Russian family. Kiev College of Art and Design was her first step towards artistic profession, followed by enrollment to the Painting Faculty of the Kiev State Academy of Fine Arts. Irina graduated from the Academy in 1989 and started her artistic career with exhibition in Germany and a personal show in Cologne.
In 1993 she moved to Prague. A famous city and a big tourist attraction, Prague had the enviroment more welcoming for a full-time painter, allowed more exhibition possibilities and a better access to European art market. Irina Kupyrova exhibits in the Czech Republic and internationally, including her exhibitions in Austria, Spain, France, Belgium and Switzerland and art fairs in Barcelona and Paris. Her work can be seen in Prague galleries and is held in private collections worldwide.
Irina Kupyrova works mainly in oil on canvas, considering this technique to be most sophisticated in terms of colour and texture of paint. Her canvases are explorations of colour and composition, studies of aesthetic relationships within the piece. Irina uses strong confident line to emphasise aethetically strongest details in female figure while introducing organic forms and elements of landscape and cityscape into the background to create a characteristic ambience of her works.
Themes she is most drawn to in her paintings, combinations of figurative with elements of landscape create a compositional base for her experiments with colour but also illustrate Irina’s artistic preferences. Irina seeks to create the impressions of artificial and natural light, sense of cold and warm, the difference between “inside” and “outside”, their connection and separation. Colour, tone and shade, textures within the painting, texture of fabric compared with the texture of the skin, their difference of perhaps simmilarity, line and form of the body - those are examples of Irina’s artistic interests, themes that she considers to be essential for understanding her work.
Alongside aesthetic experiments, the artist is interested in ambience, nuances of atmophere within the piece. Irina aims the painting to be an insight into the intimate scene, create the sense of warmth and tranquility. Her characters are captured in the atmosphere of laziness, serenity, slight boredom – painting is like a sudden glance through the window, allowing the viewer to read the subtle narrative of the scene. However it is the artist who decides what is to be seen and Irina admits to using her painting as an expression for her personal definition of beauty.
With lots of ideas and inspiration she looks forward to the future hoping for new artistic discoveries.
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