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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
- Dimensions : 28x28in
About this artwork
This oil painting, titled “Nostalgia,” captures an atmosphere of quiet reflection and inner duality. It depicts two girls sitting on a windowsill—like mirror images of each other, they evoke a sense of dialogue between past and present, between the outer and inner world.
One of them gazes forward with a faint smile, as if anticipating something bright, while the other looks thoughtfully to the side, seemingly lost in memories. The warm ochre-green… and turquoise tones enhance the feeling of gentle melancholy and the passage of time dissolved in memory.
The painting is filled with a sense of silence, vulnerability, and contemplation. Through the mirrored figures, the artist conveys the idea of looking inward—a moment when we encounter our own reflection, not only in the mirror but also within our recollections.
One of them gazes forward with a faint smile, as if anticipating something bright, while the other looks thoughtfully to the side, seemingly lost in memories. The warm ochre-green… and turquoise tones enhance the feeling of gentle melancholy and the passage of time dissolved in memory.
The painting is filled with a sense of silence, vulnerability, and contemplation. Through the mirrored figures, the artist conveys the idea of looking inward—a moment when we encounter our own reflection, not only in the mirror but also within our recollections.
Irisha
Thailand
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Irisha, a painter with a strong academic foundation and a background in both art and history, masterfully blends classical figurative techniques with a contemporary, atmospheric style. She uses nuanced transitions, muted tones, and the materiality of paint—layering textures and evocative colors—to explore the boundaries between memory, imagination, and reality. Her works radiate a poetic sense of intimacy, inviting viewers to reflect on their own inner worlds and the fragile, deeply human essence of memory and authenticity.