Irina Tsypilova - Blue spot





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Irina Tsypilova's 2022 original acrylic on wood panel work 'Blue spot' measures 42 cm by 30 cm, weighs 800 g, features charcoal lines and a blue focal area, is in excellent condition, signed by the artist, sold directly from Austria with a certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
"Blue Spot" is a compelling example of contemporary abstract expressionism. The artist masterfully combines the vibrant intensity of acrylic with the wood, visceral texture of charcoal.
The central ultramarine focus acts as a "source of energy," around which delicate, web-like charcoal lines circulate, creating a sense of organic growth and biological connectivity. The contrast between the solid color and the fluid, sketchy lines gives the piece a unique depth and professional edge.
Condition: Excellent, direct from the artist's studio in Vienna.
Authenticity: Signed by the artist. Includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
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, certificate of authenticity.
Irina Tsypilova is a contemporary artist whose practice bridges painting, collage, and graphic forms. Her signature style unites vibrant spontaneous color fields with controlled black lines, often portraying abstract figures or poetic objects.
Inspired by surrealists and cubists of the 20th century, Irina explores emotional contrasts and symbolic forms—pears glowing on pedestals, matryoshkas fading into geometry, or eggplants that defy expectation.
Her work is featured in private collections across Austria, Germany, France, and Italy. Irina is a member of the Union of Artists of Vienna and Austria. "I like to depict simple forms that evoke strong emotions and philosophical thoughts.”
Awards and Achievements
– Finalist for the Singulart Prize 2025
– Luxembourg Art Prize, Nominated - Luxembourg (2022)
– 10th Figurative Art Exhibition, awarded in the nominations "Special Recognition" and "Special Merit" (Venice, Italy, 2020).
Exhibitions
2022 - Participation ARTBOX / MIAMI. 3.0 - Miami Art Weeks - Miami, United States
2022 - Participation in the Artbox Projects World 2.0 – Switzerland
2021 - "Primary Colors” - Art Exhibition 2021 - Painting & Other Category - 6th Place- Palm Springs, CA, United States
2021 - "Primary Colors" - Art Exhibition 2021 - Overall Winning Artists - 9th Place - Acrylic on canvas "Milaya" - Palm Springs, CA, United States
2020 - 10th Figurative Art Exhibition - Awarded in the nomination "Special Recognition" for "Agata" - Venezia, Italy
2020 - 10th Figurative Art Exhibition - Awarded in the nomination "Special Merit" for "Blue Blood" - Venezia, Italy - Group exhibitions
2020 - 10th Figurative Art Exhibition / ITSLIQUID GROUP - Venezia, Italy
2019 - What is Beautiful? / Kreativ Raum Galerie - Vienna, Austria
2018 - Transfiguration - Digital Art Show at Artsy.net / Artsy.net - New York, United States
www.irinatsypilova.com
"Blue Spot" is a compelling example of contemporary abstract expressionism. The artist masterfully combines the vibrant intensity of acrylic with the wood, visceral texture of charcoal.
The central ultramarine focus acts as a "source of energy," around which delicate, web-like charcoal lines circulate, creating a sense of organic growth and biological connectivity. The contrast between the solid color and the fluid, sketchy lines gives the piece a unique depth and professional edge.
Condition: Excellent, direct from the artist's studio in Vienna.
Authenticity: Signed by the artist. Includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
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, certificate of authenticity.
Irina Tsypilova is a contemporary artist whose practice bridges painting, collage, and graphic forms. Her signature style unites vibrant spontaneous color fields with controlled black lines, often portraying abstract figures or poetic objects.
Inspired by surrealists and cubists of the 20th century, Irina explores emotional contrasts and symbolic forms—pears glowing on pedestals, matryoshkas fading into geometry, or eggplants that defy expectation.
Her work is featured in private collections across Austria, Germany, France, and Italy. Irina is a member of the Union of Artists of Vienna and Austria. "I like to depict simple forms that evoke strong emotions and philosophical thoughts.”
Awards and Achievements
– Finalist for the Singulart Prize 2025
– Luxembourg Art Prize, Nominated - Luxembourg (2022)
– 10th Figurative Art Exhibition, awarded in the nominations "Special Recognition" and "Special Merit" (Venice, Italy, 2020).
Exhibitions
2022 - Participation ARTBOX / MIAMI. 3.0 - Miami Art Weeks - Miami, United States
2022 - Participation in the Artbox Projects World 2.0 – Switzerland
2021 - "Primary Colors” - Art Exhibition 2021 - Painting & Other Category - 6th Place- Palm Springs, CA, United States
2021 - "Primary Colors" - Art Exhibition 2021 - Overall Winning Artists - 9th Place - Acrylic on canvas "Milaya" - Palm Springs, CA, United States
2020 - 10th Figurative Art Exhibition - Awarded in the nomination "Special Recognition" for "Agata" - Venezia, Italy
2020 - 10th Figurative Art Exhibition - Awarded in the nomination "Special Merit" for "Blue Blood" - Venezia, Italy - Group exhibitions
2020 - 10th Figurative Art Exhibition / ITSLIQUID GROUP - Venezia, Italy
2019 - What is Beautiful? / Kreativ Raum Galerie - Vienna, Austria
2018 - Transfiguration - Digital Art Show at Artsy.net / Artsy.net - New York, United States
www.irinatsypilova.com

