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Artwork on cardboard. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
11.8x11.8in
About this artwork
“Front Page Sardines” is an original acrylic painting from the Edible Headlines series, where everyday food becomes the story of the day.
A group of freshly caught sardines stretches across the surface of real newspaper, their silvery bodies painted with careful realism against the textured background of printed headlines. The fish are arranged along one side of the composition, creating a dynamic contrast between the organic forms of the sardines… and the structured typography of the newsprint beneath them.
The artwork is painted with acrylic on real newspaper that has been carefully mounted onto a 30 × 30 cm canvas board. Fragments of text remain visible through the layers of paint, reinforcing the central idea of the series: just as newspapers capture the most important stories of the day, these paintings celebrate food as a universal narrative—rich with tradition, culture, and daily life.
Irina Kurganskaya is a Ukrainian-born watercolorist and acrylic painter, currently based in Lisbon, with a background in law and diplomacy. She masterfully employs both realistic and hyperrealistic techniques in watercolors and acrylics, creating multifaceted pieces inspired by her travels and deep cultural immersion. Through her art, she conveys a profound sense of calm, memory, and connection, inviting viewers to rediscover the enduring beauty of nature and the poetry within everyday life.