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Irina Gretchanaia
Canada
Printmaking, Oil on Canvas
Size: 48 W x 60 H x 1.5 D in
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Irina, a dedicated gardener and passionate artist, draws inspiration from the anticipation of every seasonal bloom in her garden. With unwavering patience and meticulous care, she nurtures her flowers, and the culmination of her hard work manifests in a single, unique bloom each year. The star of the show is the peony, a flower that holds a special place in Irina's heart for its versatility and its ability to gracefully sway in the wind. Each stroke reflects the movement of the petals, creating a visual symphony that mirrors the dance of these fleeting blooms. The warmth of sunlight, meticulously depicted in every painting, adds a touch of radiance to the artwork, transporting viewers to a world where the air is filled with the fragrance of blossoming flowers. For Irina, painting is not just a skill; it's a way of dreaming in flowers. The collection encapsulates her deep connection to nature, where every brushstroke is an ode to the beauty that graces our world for such a brief yet impactful period. Each piece is a testament to the belief that without flowers, our world would not be the same. Bring the magic of Irina's garden into your living space with the "You Take My Breath Away" limited edition print on canvas. Let this exquisite piece inspire and remind you of the transient yet profound beauty that surrounds us every day. Embrace the dance of petals, the warmth of sunlight, and the dream of a world painted in flowers.
Oil on Canvas
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48 W x 60 H x 1.5 D in
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This blog was written few weeks ago for my upcoming show in Vancouver, the words accurately capture me as an artist and give you a complete picture of my journey. "Irina Gretchanaia’s work begins with color. She started out with graphite and watercolor when she was first curious about drawing, becoming more and more attentive to pigment detail as she learned her art. The color is where the art began, and now as a professional artist, she works primarily with oils to satiate that ongoing fascination. Color is, as she says, the beginning, but it’s how she blends color with movement that grips you. A part of her method involves taking the photographs she paints herself, both to encourage the accuracy of details, and to find the movement she’s looking for. Now, keeping in mind it's my job to be clever with words, I really love it when people say or do something in a way I've never thought of before. One reason writers and painters make good allies is because painters like Irina say things such as: "When I take a photograph I am looking for the flower to do a dance. Movement is so important to my work and I want my flowers to continue that motion right on canvas." I love that idea; you can indeed take a photo of a flower and then simply paint it, but what does it look like when you're thinking of it as a continuation rather than a recreation? Imagine a flower in motion, in the wind, and a picture freezing it, and a brush continuing that motion onto a canvas. That's what her work is. Her portraits of the natural world, and flowers, naturally, showcase her ability to see a through-line in objects. They are never stagnant, no matter what she is painting. Flowers, yes, and landscapes, and people, and their commonality: lithe, moving color that doesn't stop when it dries. I feel good about myself when I see something in artwork that I can later rationalize by discovering more about the artist. With Irina, I learned that her background, and in fact, her initial career path was as a fashion illustrator, and I went “I knew it!” as if I had the slightest clue. Here’s why: paintings of flowers are no rarity, but the beauty of common subject matter is the opportunity to show a powerful individuality by doing something that is done often. The skilled use of colors in Irina’s work speaks for itself, and we talked about that, but there’s something else in her oils I wasn’t expecting to see, that I realized later.
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