Floral Fusion Shimmers
Iryna Malynovska's painting is a generously sized canvas, 90x90 cm, that captivates the viewer with its abstract interpretation of a floral bouquet. At first glance, one is struck by the boldness of the reds that seem to come to life on the canvas, dominating the composition with their fiery hues that expand and blend with contagious energy. These reds are balanced by touches of pink, white, and green, creating a chromatic balance full of vitality.
The artist employs a mixed technique, where one can guess the use of spatulas or palette knives to create varied textures and layers of superimposed paint. This technique brings a tactile dimension to the work; there is almost a desire to touch the canvas to feel the reliefs created by the paint. The brushstrokes are both precise and free, controlled and spontaneous, reflecting the organic nature of the floral motifs.
Although abstract, the flowers suggest recognizable natural forms, expressed in an expressive manner. The composition seems to be growing, expanding beyond the edges of the canvas, suggesting that the work is part of a larger world than what is seen. The contours of the flowers are blurred, as in a dream or a memory, where precise details give way to the overall impression and emotion.
The use of color in this painting is particularly remarkable. The warm colors are softened by areas of white and pastel shades, allowing the eye to rest and appreciate the depth of the image. This alternation of warm and cool tones creates a visual effect of depth and volume, inviting the observer on a journey through the canvas.
The artist employs a mixed technique, where one can guess the use of spatulas or palette knives to create varied textures and layers of superimposed paint. This technique brings a tactile dimension to the work; there is almost a desire to touch the canvas to feel the reliefs created by the paint. The brushstrokes are both precise and free, controlled and spontaneous, reflecting the organic nature of the floral motifs.
Although abstract, the flowers suggest recognizable natural forms, expressed in an expressive manner. The composition seems to be growing, expanding beyond the edges of the canvas, suggesting that the work is part of a larger world than what is seen. The contours of the flowers are blurred, as in a dream or a memory, where precise details give way to the overall impression and emotion.
The use of color in this painting is particularly remarkable. The warm colors are softened by areas of white and pastel shades, allowing the eye to rest and appreciate the depth of the image. This alternation of warm and cool tones creates a visual effect of depth and volume, inviting the observer on a journey through the canvas.