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原创艺术品 (One Of A Kind)
绘画,
丙烯
在亚麻帆布上
- 外形尺寸 高度 27.6in, 宽度 39.4in
- 艺术品状况 艺术品完好无损
- 是否含画框 此作品未装裱
- 分类 画作 低于US$1,000 抽象主义 肖像
"Two of Us" is a wordless dialogue where everyone can see a part of themselves.
The size of each work in the diptych:
Height : 70 cm
Width : 50 cm
Depth : 2 cm
Total size of the diptych:
Height : 70 cm
Width : 100 cm
Depth : 2 cm
Gallery stretch. Ready to hang with included hardware.
Sides are painted, so no framing is needed.
Please note that the shipping cost is calculated for paintings shipped on a stretcher. If a stretcher is not required, the painting can be sent in a tube at a lower shipping cost. Contact me for details.
I offer exclusive, handmade original paintings, signed and dated, finished with varnish for protection. A Certificate of Authenticity is included.
Please carefully check the size and color of the painting before purchasing it.
The actual colors of the painting may vary slightly from the photo shown on the website.
All paintings are carefully packed in multiple layers to ensure their safety and protection.
Orders are processed and shipped within 1 week, with tracking details provided.
Please feel free if you have any questions.
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Irina Lav is a contemporary artist creating works in the style of naïve art.
Her artistic journey began in early childhood when she eagerly tried to paint everything in bright colors—herself, the walls, the floors, the balcony. Since then, creativity has accompanied her throughout her life in various forms.
Today, her paintings are minimalist, vibrant compositions depicting scenes from everyday life, filled with subtle humor and lightness.
Interestingly, each painting or series of works does not begin with the stroke of a brush but with a title—concise, precise, like a sudden flash of inspiration. Only after that does the title transform into an image, and the image takes shape.
For Irina, art is freedom, and her paintings are a reflection of that freedom through the lens of her "rose-colored" glasses, into a world where everyone is happy.