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Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
16.5x11.8in
About this artwork
Portrait of a woman with a blue spot. A play of hard and smooth lines. The big blue spot is the main one. It makes this girl interesting. This is the emotion that pours out into this beautiful blue spot.
The work is done on a wooden panel. Then the image was painted with acrylic.
Varnished, signed.
« Like any other artist, I try to make this world a better place by bringing new emotions into it. I hope it works. »
Irina Tsypilova is a Vienna-based artist and member of the Union of Artists of Vienna and Austria. Since graduating with honors from Art College in 2002, she has developed a unique style combining painting, collage, mosaic, and graphics on paper, canvas, and wood. Her work explores texture and material, balancing spontaneity with precision.
Her recent series contrasts bright, freeform shapes with smooth black lines, blending abstraction with controlled design. Irina is known for surreal compositions—like syrup pouring from cheese or a pear on a glowing cube—that reflect her fascination with the absurd and simple forms’ philosophical depth.
Inspired by 20th-century surrealists and cubists, her art evokes strong emotions and deep reflection. Her works are held in private collections across Austria, Italy, Germany, Spain, and France.