Ashdod, South, Israel
Artist Kaminskaya Irina was born near Moscow. In early childhood, he showed talent in the visual art...
About the artist
Joined In 2022
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About the artist
Joined In 2022
(8 Followers)
Artist Kaminskaya Irina was born near Moscow. In early childhood, he showed talent in the visual arts. She did a lot of painting, modeling, painting on fabric and wood. Already in childhood, Irina exhibited at regional exhibitions.
Irina Kaminskaya studied at an art school for seven years, after which, after graduating in 1986, she continued to develop her talents in painting, studying with the best masters in master classes and taking private lessons.
In 2002, Kaminska graduated from the International School of Design with a degree in Interior and Public Spaces Designer, Interior Architecture and Decoration.
In 2006, she joined the Bottega Moscow Association of Artists and exhibited as part of this association. In 2010, Irina Kaminskaya was awarded the title "Artist of the Year".
Irina Kaminskaya is a successful selling artist in Russia. Her paintings are in private collections in Israel, France and Canada.
Irina works in the style of realism, impressionism. Her work is characterized by feminine elegance and brilliance.
Irina Kaminskaya is married. She has four adult children.
Irina Kaminskaya is a hardworking ambitious artist who has big plans for the future.
In 1981-1986, I graduated from the Moscow University of Transport Engineers with a degree in electrical engineering, but I did not work as an engineer because I was fond of creativity. In the 90s I worked as a fashion designer.
In 2000, I entered the International School of Design in Moscow, majoring in Interior Architecture and Decoration. After graduating from school, I worked as an interior designer, but I did not leave the painting. In 2010 I joined the Creative Association "Botega". In 2014, I received the title of "Artist of the Year" in the association of artists "Botega".
I have exhibited my works at collective exhibitions in Moscow galleries, such as the Taganka Exhibition Hall, the L Gallery, the Usadba Gallery and the permanent exhibition and sale of the Moscow Cultural Foundation.