"Disintegration" (2022) Digital Arts by Irina Egorova

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The series "Omuty" explores the transformation of the feminine essence under the pressures of the digital age. In this work, abstract forms resembling writhing worms serve as a metaphor for women who have lost their individuality. These are not merely shapes but traces, remnants of once-whole personalities, consumed by the current of global standardization [...]
The series "Omuty" explores the transformation of the feminine essence under the pressures of the digital age. In this work, abstract forms resembling writhing worms serve as a metaphor for women who have lost their individuality. These are not merely shapes but traces, remnants of once-whole personalities, consumed by the current of global standardization and the pursuit of universal beauty.

The worm-like lines symbolize confusion, fragmentation, and the loss of self in the endless quest to conform to ideals imposed by internet culture. They have seemingly erased their faces, their features, their "selves," becoming part of a faceless mass—fluid and chaotic, much like the digital world itself. A separate cluster of forms, distant from the main flow, poses a poignant question: can the lost essence ever be reclaimed, or are we destined to remain shadows of who we once were?

This work evokes not only a sense of pity and unease but also encourages reflection on what it means to be oneself in an era where identity becomes a currency of exchange.

Related themes

IdentityIndividualityDigital AgeTransformationFeminism

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Irina S. Egorova (pseudonym Marmichka). Biography. Born in 1982 in Moscow, in 2022 she left Russia and now lives in Phuket, Thailand. Contemporary artist, graphic designer, and educator. Education. RSUH, Art History, [...]

Irina S. Egorova (pseudonym Marmichka)

Biography
Born in 1982 in Moscow, in 2022 she left Russia and now lives in Phuket, Thailand.
Contemporary artist, graphic designer, and educator.

Education

RSUH, Art History, Master’s Degree, 2019Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA) School of Contemporary Art, Free Workshops, 2018Moscow State Pedagogical University (MSPU), Graphic Design, 2016Moscow State Open University (MSOU), Psychology, 2004

Artistic Path
I have been drawing for as long as I can remember. I am fascinated by various directions in contemporary art — from comics to photography. This interest allows me to push the boundaries of my perception and discover new artistic approaches. Each of my works is a unique expression of my vision and style, crafted to evoke an emotional response from the viewer.

My work is deeply influenced by the art of the ancient Aztecs, which has left a significant imprint on my worldview since childhood and continues to inspire my creations.

In my projects, the female body is represented as a kind of construct, allowing me to explore its forms and create unique combinations that reveal the beauty and complexity of feminine nature. Self-portraits hold a special place in my art, serving as a tool for deep self-exploration. In each line and color, I strive to express my emotions and inner world, turning personal experiences into visual art.

I often work in mixed media, using primary colors — red, blue, and yellow — to create vibrant, multi-layered compositions. Recently, I have been actively incorporating digital techniques, blending traditional and modern approaches to expand the boundaries of my self-expression.

Key Projects

The “Omuty” Series (2017-2022)
The “Omuty” (Whirlpools) series is a visualization of my fears and reflections on immersion in the whirlpool of digital reality, where the lines between real and fake life are blurred. In this series, I explore the transformation of humanity, particularly the feminine essence, under the influence of the internet and the virtual world.

Each painting symbolizes the shift from reality to a world of pixels, code, and bytes, where individuality disappears, and people become part of a digital system. Vivid colors, especially blue, represent the internet, highlighting the contrast between the real and virtual, between the depth of emotions and the superficiality of the digital world. The project also raises questions about imposed beauty standards and the pursuit of a uniform image, leading to the loss of individuality.

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