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Fine art and music have always been an integral part
of Irina Koulikov's
life. Born in Kokand, Uzbekistan, Irina studied fine art at Moscow
State University in 1986. Irina explored her musical talents
studying vocal music at Leningrad Conservatory for two years and
later becoming a choir singer at the Rimsky-Korsakov Opera theater.
In the early nineties, Irina's work began to show the stylistic
influences of Oleg Koulikov, who she eventually married. By 1993,
she had left her singing career to devote herself to painting on a
full time basis. The Dutch masters and French painters influence
Irina's work. Her flattered forms and textural emphasis are not
unlike the work of Marc Chagall. Employing an encaustic method, her
distorted perspectives and calculated relationship between elements
creates sense of tension. Irina's landscapes parallel nature but are
independent from it, therefore, drawing one's attention to the
materials used in the piece and its colour effects. In her still
life work, the warm rich brown, stark creams and vibrant reds
combined with her deliberate placement of items are inspired by the
work of 18th century artist Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin.
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