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Irina Trushkova
Still life with Pears- original realism still life painting-contemporary Art

2024

About the Item

"Pears" is a captivating masterpiece that pays homage to the intrinsic beauty and timeless allure of this delectable fruit. Executed with meticulous precision and infused with the spirit of Impressionism, this artwork seamlessly blends contemporary realism with an evocative touch. The chosen medium for this composition is oil on canvas, a selection that allows the artist to skillfully capture the vivid colors, delicate textures, and the interplay of light on the subject matter. The still life arrangement features a trio of succulent pears positioned thoughtfully on a simple wooden table, creating an inviting and harmonious scene. The pears, displayed in varying stages of ripeness, exude an irresistible charm that draws viewers into their world. Placed on a textured wooden surface, the composition introduces a rustic and earthy element, enhancing the overall visual appeal. Each pear's skin is meticulously rendered, showcasing a spectrum of golden yellows, subtle reds, and greens that convey their individuality and distinctive characters. The color palette is a symphony of warm yellows, greens, and subtle red accents, creating a visually pleasing and cohesive composition. The play of light and shadow in "Pears" adds a sense of depth and dimension, making the fruits almost tangible and infusing the scene with a lifelike quality. This artwork serves as an ode to the simple joys of life, encouraging viewers to find beauty in everyday objects. The fusion of Impressionistic techniques and contemporary realism results in a piece that transcends time, offering a blend of traditional elegance and modern sensibilities. Available for purchase both in the physical gallery space and online, "Pears" is signed by the artist and ready to grace any art collection. It stands as a captivating tribute to the grace and allure of this beloved fruit, destined to resonate with connoisseurs of fine art and nature enthusiasts alike. Artist Bio: Irina Trushkova, a gifted artist, was born in Russia and began her artistic journey by enrolling in the Faculty of Art at Krasnodar State University in 1987. Since 1991, she has been devoted to her professional career in painting, establishing herself as a prominent figure in the world of contemporary art. With a portfolio spanning over 30 exhibitions and art fairs, Irina’s masterful works have found their way into private collections in various corners of the world. From Russia and Germany to Norway, Italy, Switzerland, Denmark, the United States, France, Belgium, South Africa, and the United Kingdom, her art has resonated with art enthusiasts, collectors, and connoisseurs alike. Irina Trushkova’s exceptional talent was acknowledged when she became a member of the Union of Russian Artists in 1995. Her commitment to the arts and her significant contributions were further honored through the Culture and Art scholarship awarded by the Krasnodar Region Administration. In 2004, Irina embarked on a new chapter in her artistic journey by relocating to Belgium. It is there that she continues to reside and create, drawing inspiration from the diverse cultural tapestry that surrounds her. Irina’s artistic focus centers on the genre of still life compositions, where she employs oil as her chosen medium. Her artistic philosophy is deeply rooted in the act of observing life itself. She seeks to capture the delicate interplay of light as it gracefully reveals the objects and their surroundings, imbuing her works with a profound sense of serenity and tranquility. The pursuit of balance and harmony within her compositions is of paramount importance to Irina. She often selects commonplace objects as her subjects – jugs, fruits, bowls, or flowers. Through her art, she instills a sense of wonderment and a visual narrative, encouraging viewers to rediscover the enchanting beauty found in everyday items and experiences. Irina Trushkova’s oeuvre invites the viewer to rekindle their appreciation for the world that surrounds them, urging them to uncover the fleeting yet profoundly precious moments in life. Her art represents an unyielding commitment to seizing the incredible beauty inherent in life’s fleeting moments, and it stands as her deepest vocation. Her art is distinctly influenced by the traditional Dutch 17th-century painting, celebrated for its nuanced treatment of light, shadow, and color. Irina primarily employs a multi-layered technique, despite its intricate and time-consuming nature, to accentuate light effects, various textures, and, perhaps most notably, transparency. Irina Trushkova’s work not only pays homage to art history but also transcends time to resonate with contemporary audiences, making her a truly remarkable artist in the realm of still life painting.
  • Creator:
    Irina Trushkova (1965, Belgian)
  • Creation Year:
    2024
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 22.84 in (58 cm)Width: 29.14 in (74 cm)Depth: 1.97 in (5 cm)
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  • Framing:
    Frame Included
    Framing Options Available
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  • Gallery Location:
    London, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU468313911512
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