Irina Vladau - Message from Osaka - XXL






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Irina Vladau’s original abstract painting on cotton canvas, titled “Message from Osaka - XXL”, measuring 160 × 140 cm, hand-signed, dated 2026, in excellent condition, sold directly by the artist and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, shipped rolled from Italy.
Description from the seller
"Message from Osaka" - Large-format abstract artwork, 160 × 140 × 4 cm, handmade.
Abstract painting inspired by Osaka's spring, among blooming trees and light filtering through the branches. Based on the idea of a message from afar: spontaneous, like the desire to share a beautiful moment.
Color follows instinct, letting the gesture move freely and find its balance.
Each canvas is a way to pause a sensation and let it live in the space of the one who chooses it.
Designed for contemporary spaces, where color warms the room, creating a lively and harmonious atmosphere.
Additional information
– Unique and original work
– Acrylics and oil pastels on cotton canvas, professional quality
– Signed on the edge and back, protected with gloss varnish for long-lasting durability
– Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity
NOTE: The artwork will be shipped rolled (without a frame). To return it to its original shape (160 × 140 × 4 cm), you will need to contact a local framer.
It can also be displayed horizontally, depending on the available space, offering an alternative viewpoint while keeping the same meaning. After mounting, it can also be displayed without an additional frame: the edges are painted for a contemporary look.
Color variations may depend on lighting, monitor, and camera settings.
Irina Vladau, a contemporary artist known for her free gestural technique and personal color research, transforms color into memory and intuition, with a silent language that leaves room for interpretation.
His works, featured in Catawiki auctions and international collections, stand out for an authentic and recognizable expressive style.
All the images above are subject to copyright and intellectual property laws.
"Message from Osaka" - Large-format abstract artwork, 160 × 140 × 4 cm, handmade.
Abstract painting inspired by Osaka's spring, among blooming trees and light filtering through the branches. Based on the idea of a message from afar: spontaneous, like the desire to share a beautiful moment.
Color follows instinct, letting the gesture move freely and find its balance.
Each canvas is a way to pause a sensation and let it live in the space of the one who chooses it.
Designed for contemporary spaces, where color warms the room, creating a lively and harmonious atmosphere.
Additional information
– Unique and original work
– Acrylics and oil pastels on cotton canvas, professional quality
– Signed on the edge and back, protected with gloss varnish for long-lasting durability
– Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity
NOTE: The artwork will be shipped rolled (without a frame). To return it to its original shape (160 × 140 × 4 cm), you will need to contact a local framer.
It can also be displayed horizontally, depending on the available space, offering an alternative viewpoint while keeping the same meaning. After mounting, it can also be displayed without an additional frame: the edges are painted for a contemporary look.
Color variations may depend on lighting, monitor, and camera settings.
Irina Vladau, a contemporary artist known for her free gestural technique and personal color research, transforms color into memory and intuition, with a silent language that leaves room for interpretation.
His works, featured in Catawiki auctions and international collections, stand out for an authentic and recognizable expressive style.
All the images above are subject to copyright and intellectual property laws.
