In my piece "Sunflowers in a vase," I delve by exploring the shared experiences and emotions that bind us together across time and generations. Inspired by Vincent van Gogh’s iconic sunflowers, this work transcends the traditional canvas, transforming familiar imagery into a three-dimensional tapestry of memories, stories, and connections.
Choosing to reinterpret Van Gogh’s celebrated painting is a conscious homage to the lineage of artists who have come before me. Art has always been a dialogue across time, where each generation reflects upon and reinterprets the works of its predecessors. Just as Pablo Picasso created numerous interpretations of Diego Velázquez’s "Las Meninas," I sought to engage with Van Gogh’s legacy through this new lens. By transforming a two-dimensional masterpiece into a three-dimensional assemblage, I explore the intersection of past and present, inviting viewers to experience classical art in an innovative way.
This reinterpretation serves not only as a tribute to Van Gogh but also as an exploration of how art evolves while remaining deeply rooted in our shared human experience. It emphasizes that while styles may change, the emotions conveyed through art remain timeless. Through "Sunflowers in a Vase," I hope to spark conversations about our interconnectedness and the stories that unite us across generations. In this playful yet profound work, we find a bridge between our past and present—a celebration of the deeply human experiences that connect us all.
Using acrylic paints alongside a collection of children’s toys, mosaics, beads, and decorative elements, I have created a vibrant composition that speaks to the innocence of childhood and the joy of play. Each object was chosen not only for its color but for the narrative it carries. As I selected these items, I found myself reflecting on the lives of the children who once cherished them, imagining their laughter and the moments shared over these toys. Each piece is a separate world, encapsulating a unique story and reminding us that behind every object lies a real person and their memories.
This artwork evoking feelings of nostalgia, joy, and connection. It invites viewers to reflect on their own shared experiences - those fleeting moments of happiness that unite us all, regardless of our backgrounds. The sunflowers serve as a symbol of hope and warmth, embodying the universal emotions that resonate within each of us. In this way, "Sunflowers in a Vase" becomes a celebration of our collective humanity, a reminder that we are all part of a larger narrative woven together by shared memories and feelings.
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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.
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 has a letter of thanks from the Luxembourg Art Prize.
The artist has publications in the following magazines: Bonart cultural (Spain), BONART Cultural, Girona (Spain), CONTEMPORAIN (France), Woman (Russia), Objectsmag (Rivista online indipendente, Italy), Poramoralarte (Spain), The News God (USA), GlamourBuff (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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Unique 3D sculptural three dimensional recycle wall art painting with Sunflowers created from small toys, beads, buttons, blocks, shells, paperclips, ceramic tiles, mosaics, and other little things
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In my piece "Sunflowers in a vase," I delve by exploring the shared experiences and emotions that bind us together across time and generations. Inspired by Vincent van Gogh’s iconic sunflowers, this work transcends the traditional canvas, transforming familiar imagery into a three-dimensional tapestry of memories, stories, and connections.
Choosing to reinterpret Van Gogh’s celebrated painting is a conscious homage to the lineage of artists who have come before me. Art has always been a dialogue across time, where each generation reflects upon and reinterprets the works of its predecessors. Just as Pablo Picasso created numerous interpretations of Diego Velázquez’s "Las Meninas," I sought to engage with Van Gogh’s legacy through this new lens. By transforming a two-dimensional masterpiece into a three-dimensional assemblage, I explore the intersection of past and present, inviting viewers to experience classical art in an innovative way.
This reinterpretation serves not only as a tribute to Van Gogh but also as an exploration of how art evolves while remaining deeply rooted in our shared human experience. It emphasizes that while styles may change, the emotions conveyed through art remain timeless. Through "Sunflowers in a Vase," I hope to spark conversations about our interconnectedness and the stories that unite us across generations. In this playful yet profound work, we find a bridge between our past and present—a celebration of the deeply human experiences that connect us all.
Using acrylic paints alongside a collection of children’s toys, mosaics, beads, and decorative elements, I have created a vibrant composition that speaks to the innocence of childhood and the joy of play. Each object was chosen not only for its color but for the narrative it carries. As I selected these items, I found myself reflecting on the lives of the children who once cherished them, imagining their laughter and the moments shared over these toys. Each piece is a separate world, encapsulating a unique story and reminding us that behind every object lies a real person and their memories.
This artwork evoking feelings of nostalgia, joy, and connection. It invites viewers to reflect on their own shared experiences - those fleeting moments of happiness that unite us all, regardless of our backgrounds. The sunflowers serve as a symbol of hope and warmth, embodying the universal emotions that resonate within each of us. In this way, "Sunflowers in a Vase" becomes a celebration of our collective humanity, a reminder that we are all part of a larger narrative woven together by shared memories and feelings.
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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.
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 has a letter of thanks from the Luxembourg Art Prize.
The artist has publications in the following magazines: Bonart cultural (Spain), BONART Cultural, Girona (Spain), CONTEMPORAIN (France), Woman (Russia), Objectsmag (Rivista online indipendente, Italy), Poramoralarte (Spain), The News God (USA), GlamourBuff (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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3d art, sunflowers, van gogh, mosaic sculpture, colorful sculpture, nursery artworks, woman gift, still life, yellow flowers, flowers in vase, trend art, original wall sculpture, contemporary sculpture, modern sculpture, recycle art, eco art, environmental art, ecology
Unique 3D sculptural three dimensional recycle wall art painting with Sunflowers created from small toys, beads, buttons, blocks, shells, paperclips, ceramic tiles, mosaics, and other little things
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