Irina Morisch - joyful time -square abstract floral artwork

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Irina Morisch’s original acrylic painting, titled “joyful time -square abstract floral artwork,” 108 by 108 cm, signed by the artist, created in 2026 and depicting plants and flowers, in excellent condition and originating from Germany, sold directly by the artist.

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This artwork creates a calm, harmonious atmosphere. The soft yellow and blue tones convey lightness and freshness, while the colorful flowers give the space a natural, friendly mood. Ideal for making living spaces appear brighter and more open.

* The fabric overall measures about 108x108 cm and fits on a stretcher frame of 100x100x2 cm. The edge is painted.

* The painting is shipped rolled, without a stretcher frame. Strong, robust, and crease-resistant canvas on linen in gallery quality FROM LINEN - (approx. 400 g/m²). (30% linen and 70% cotton).

* The painting is finished with a glossy varnish. Colors may look slightly different depending on screen settings. On the back of the canvas, there may be color traces.

This is a unique and original work by the artist Irina Morisch. You can find more works on the website: www.irinamorisch.de

About the artist:
Irina is a contemporary artist of abstract realism, living and working in Hamburg. Her art is known for its colorful, floral and landscape works that are inspired by inner strength. In 2024 she was included in an international project among the "Top 100 emerging artists of 2024." Her works are in private collections worldwide.
Irina's most important insight so far is that a person shapes their life through emotions and feelings, which is evident in her works; through a mystical atmosphere and inspiring and encouraging messages in the collage, inviting the viewer to dive into their own imagination and remember the invisible, ubiquitous energy that is always accessible.

As an artist, Irina seeks boundless freedom, to discover her individuality, and thus to reach her true self.

"You are the universe expressing itself temporarily through a human being." – Eckhart Tolle

Exhibitions:
2023 Hamburg, Germany
2023 Hamburg, Germany
2024 Hamburg, Germany
2025 Zofingen, Switzerland
2025 Zurich, Switzerland

NOTE:
The photos are for illustration purposes only and may not be to scale. Please carefully verify the actual dimensions.
The colors you see on your screen may differ slightly from the actual colors of the artwork.

SHIPPING:
This work is shipped with a tracking number and insurance.
The painting will be delivered rolled in a rigid cardboard tube and is properly protected.
Remember to check that the package arrives in pristine condition. If you notice any damage, please take several photos of the box and the canvas so we can file claims with the insurance.

This artwork creates a calm, harmonious atmosphere. The soft yellow and blue tones convey lightness and freshness, while the colorful flowers give the space a natural, friendly mood. Ideal for making living spaces appear brighter and more open.

* The fabric overall measures about 108x108 cm and fits on a stretcher frame of 100x100x2 cm. The edge is painted.

* The painting is shipped rolled, without a stretcher frame. Strong, robust, and crease-resistant canvas on linen in gallery quality FROM LINEN - (approx. 400 g/m²). (30% linen and 70% cotton).

* The painting is finished with a glossy varnish. Colors may look slightly different depending on screen settings. On the back of the canvas, there may be color traces.

This is a unique and original work by the artist Irina Morisch. You can find more works on the website: www.irinamorisch.de

About the artist:
Irina is a contemporary artist of abstract realism, living and working in Hamburg. Her art is known for its colorful, floral and landscape works that are inspired by inner strength. In 2024 she was included in an international project among the "Top 100 emerging artists of 2024." Her works are in private collections worldwide.
Irina's most important insight so far is that a person shapes their life through emotions and feelings, which is evident in her works; through a mystical atmosphere and inspiring and encouraging messages in the collage, inviting the viewer to dive into their own imagination and remember the invisible, ubiquitous energy that is always accessible.

As an artist, Irina seeks boundless freedom, to discover her individuality, and thus to reach her true self.

"You are the universe expressing itself temporarily through a human being." – Eckhart Tolle

Exhibitions:
2023 Hamburg, Germany
2023 Hamburg, Germany
2024 Hamburg, Germany
2025 Zofingen, Switzerland
2025 Zurich, Switzerland

NOTE:
The photos are for illustration purposes only and may not be to scale. Please carefully verify the actual dimensions.
The colors you see on your screen may differ slightly from the actual colors of the artwork.

SHIPPING:
This work is shipped with a tracking number and insurance.
The painting will be delivered rolled in a rigid cardboard tube and is properly protected.
Remember to check that the package arrives in pristine condition. If you notice any damage, please take several photos of the box and the canvas so we can file claims with the insurance.

Details

Artist
Irina Morisch
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
joyful time -square abstract floral artwork
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Germany
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
108 cm
Width
108 cm
Depiction/theme
Plants and flowers
Style
Abstract
Period
2020+
GermanyVerified
723
Objects sold
99%
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