Iryna Lupashchenko
Iryna Lupashchenko is a contemporary Ukrainian stage designer and artist known for her captivating work in theatre and visual arts. With over twenty years of experience, she has crafted set designs and costumes for more than a hundred plays, focusing on world literature classics. Alongside her theatrical work, Lupashchenko has created over five hundred paintings and drawings, blending her love for the stage with her artistic sensibilities.
Her art is deeply symbolic, often featuring figurative portraits of Harlequins, actors, and delicate travesties that reveal the world behind the curtains. Lupashchenko’s work captures the emotional depth and drama of the theatre, aspiring to create artistic imagery that remains true to the laconism and essence of the performances. Her paintings invite viewers to explore the hidden stories and emotions of her characters, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.
Lupashchenko’s works are held in private collections across Germany, Poland, Ukraine, and Russia. She graduated with honors from the Faculty of Graphic Design at the Kyiv State Institute of Decorative and Applied Art and Design named after Mykhailo Boychuk (KGI DPID). She dreams of sharing her art with the world to bring joy to as many people as possible.
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Iryna Lupashchenko is a contemporary Ukrainian stage designer and artist known for her captivating work in theatre and visual arts. With over twenty years of experience, she has crafted set designs and costumes for more than a hundred plays, focusing on world literature classics. Alongside her theatrical work, Lupashchenko has created over five hundred paintings and drawings, blending her love for the stage with her artistic sensibilities.
Her art is deeply symbolic, often featuring figurative portraits of Harlequins, actors, and delicate travesties that reveal the world behind the curtains. Lupashchenko’s work captures the emotional depth and drama of the theatre, aspiring to create artistic imagery that remains true to the laconism and essence of the performances. Her paintings invite viewers to explore the hidden stories and emotions of her characters, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.
Lupashchenko’s works are held in private collections across Germany, Poland, Ukraine, and Russia. She graduated with honors from the Faculty of Graphic Design at the Kyiv State Institute of Decorative and Applied Art and Design named after Mykhailo Boychuk (KGI DPID). She dreams of sharing her art with the world to bring joy to as many people as possible.
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- Date of birth : 1971
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Ukrainian Contemporary Artists

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Art series "Unconquered" by Iryna Lupashchenko
I am Ukrainian, and my belonging to this nation fills me with pride and inspiration. Ukraine is a land where the threads of ancient history, rich traditions and original culture intertwine, creating a unique pattern that cannot be confused with anything else. My compatriots are people of amazing depth, in whose souls the subtlest perception of the beauty of nature, tender love for all living things and the indomitable strength of spirit inherent in noble warriors harmoniously coexist. They are the keepers of their hearth, ready with courage and dignity to defend themselves, their loved ones and their native land from any adversity. These emotions, these deep experiences, like invisible colors, formed the basis of my art series "Unconquered". Creating it, I sought to embody not just images, but the living souls of Ukrainians - people of different ages, destinies and generations, united by an unquenchable love for their country. Each portrait in this series is not only a face, but also a story carved into the features, eyes, and subtle folds of skin. This is a gallery of characters, where tenderness coexists with determination, and dreaminess with an unyielding will."The Unconquered" is more than a series of paintings. It is an artistic interpretation of the national spirit, captured in colors and forms. In every brushstroke, I tried to convey the spark of freedom that burns in the heart of every Ukrainian, the passion for life that makes them cherish the traditions of their ancestors and boldly look to the future. There is no place for submission or despair here - only fortitude, pride, and faith in their land. These portraits are like mirrors reflecting not only the external appearance, but also the inner strength that has nourished my nation for centuries, allowing it to withstand trials.From the point of view of art history, the "Unconquered" series can be perceived as a visual manifesto, where figurative painting becomes a tool for exploring identity. These are not just portraits, but archetypes that embody the collective experience of the people. Through color, light, and composition, I sought to show not only the individuality of each hero, but also their connection to something greater — to the land, history, and culture. Thus, “ Unconquered” becomes not only my personal statement, but also part of a dialogue about what it means to be Ukrainian in the modern world, where art serves as both a shield and a voice.
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