04.09.2021

“Let’s See a Different Side of This Reality” by Ukrainian artist Irina Di

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4th September 2021 an exhibition of paintings and reproductions called “Let’s See a Different Side of This Reality” by Ukrainian artist Irina Di was inaugurated in Modern Art Exhibition Hall of International Roerich Memorial Trust.

The picture “Watcher of the Earth” became a symbol of the exhibition.

 

It is an alive spirit, vivid energy of the Earth that protects every creature on the planet. The Watcher holds the Earth in her hand in the painting and we see a white dove — a bird of peace above it.

 

By the painting “Ways of Healing” Irina convinces us that we have an ability to heal ourselves and others using our energy of light and love. When we send appreciation, blessing, kind words and thoughts to each other we become true healers.

Mrs. Pushpa Sharma, the Chief guest of the exhibition, a social worker, secretary of Mahila Mandal, Naggar women’s organization cordially appreciated the artist for her wish to share her artistic endeavor.

Irina has been travelling over the world since 2012. She has visited more than 27 countries and it has been reflected in her creative works. Irina paints nature a lot appealing to preserve and take care of our unique beautiful environment. The main values of the artist’s spiritual world such as creativity, kindness, humanity, love are represented in her art. 

The painting “Levitating Monk” was created by Irina in Naggar, where she felt inspiration to create art in a new light. It was encouraged either by special atmosphere of Kullu Valley where everybody feels close presents of different, spiritual side of this reality or the Roerichs art that has been an integral part of Kullu Valley life. The painting symbolizes realization of accumulated spiritual knowledge and possibilities that a person can gain on the path of enhancement. 

Irina and her Ukrainian, Russian and Indian friends prepared interesting music program with singing songs and Indian mantras for the guests and organizers of the exhibition. The music composition with using Tibetan singing bowls and gong performed by the artist made much of an impression.

The inauguration of the exhibition by the Ukrainian artist in the IRMT became a bright celebration of international friendship and one more evidence that there are no limits for culture, beauty and creativity. 

Irina was so much inspired by ancient architecture of Kullu Valley that her painting “Tripura Sundari Temple” captured the attention of all guests of the exhibition. The soul of antique Temple and its everlasting beauty, hidden energies of the sacred place astonishingly revealed thanks to Irina’s creativity.

 

Irina has been painting since her childhood; she is a self-taught nonprofessional artist who uses different painting technics and different styles to express her inner world.  Her exhibitions were organized in China, Hong Kong, Russia. The exhibition opened in the IRMT is her first one in India. 

Larisa Surgina, Russian Curator IRMT and Amarjeet Anand, Accountant IRMT on behalf of the Russian — Indian team IRMT warmly welcomed inauguration of Irina Di’s exhibition.