Mironets Irina
Awards and Achievements
-1st place in the international exhibition-competition of floristic art in St. Petersburg (2022)
-1st place in the international competition "Aquarelium" nomination "Symbolic painting", international competition of watercolor art (2021)
–3rd place in the international competition of classical painting, Russian ArtWeek (2020)
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Exhibitions
2022 - "Aquarelium", international competition of watercolor art, Exhibition Center of the Moscow Union of Artists, Moscow
2021 - "The Art of the Silhouette", international exhibition-competition, Exhibition Center of the Moscow Union of Artists, Moscow
2021 - Russian Art Award. International art project, Moscow House of Artists
2020 - Russian ArtWeek, international exhibition-competition of classical painting, Danilovsky Exhibition Center, Moscow
2022 - "Flower Kingdom", international exhibition-competition of floristic art, Exhibition Hall of the St. Petersburg Union of Artists, St. Petersburg
2021 - "Aquarelium", international competition of watercolor art, Exhibition Center of the Moscow Union of Artists, Moscow
2021 - Dogmania, international exhibition-competition of animalistic art, Exhibition Center of the Moscow Union of Artists, Moscow
2021 - "Flower Kingdom", international exhibition-competition of floristic art, Exhibition Center of the Moscow Union of Artists, Moscow
2021 - Russian week of graphics international exhibition-competition, Danilovsky Exhibition Center, Moscow
2021 - International Festival of Symbolic Art "Zen", Exhibition Center of the Union of Artists, St. Petersburg
Irina Mironets is a member of the Eurasian Union of Artists (since 2020).
Graduated from the State Pedagogical University. I. Creanga, Faculty of Art and Graphics.
"The stories in my paintings, the images originate from my childhood in Transbaikalia.
I am a traveler and an observer on this planet, and the pictures that I paint are not just illustrations of what I saw, but my observations of the moments of what is happening in me and around me. The relationship between the Planet, as a living organism, and people interested me from early childhood. Human activity, bringing only harm to the earth, was painfully perceived by me both then and now. It was difficult for me to accept this disharmony in life, maybe that's why I began to create it on paper. This is how my main theme was gradually defined - Nature and Man, living in harmony. I am not writing the world that is outside the window, but the one in which I want to live - bright, peaceful, harmonious, where there is no place for egocentrism, darkness and absurdity. Therefore, even my monochrome paintings are optimistic."