Inna
Ivanova

Russia • Moscow • artist
Each master has his own handwriting. And Inna Ivanova's recognizable manner is also characterized by a special mood. With life-affirming works, dancing color rhythms are spilling out onto the viewer — bold and fresh, close in their joyful inner order, to the works of Tatiana Mavrina, and their charm of immediacy resembling primitive masterpieces. In the works of this artist, the smooth flow of forms resembles those exciting, but fuzzy impressions-memories that sometimes emerge in consciousness either after a deep sleep, or in the wake of an old trip. At such moments, memory helpfully draws out some important elements. Still, the rest seems to be in a haze, in a single flow of memories that mingled and merged into a single element, like pictures of life, flashed behind the glass of a fast-paced car ... This is only one of many personal impressions that arise when you look at the works of Inna Ivanova. However, this thoughtful author of the association of spectators is as expensive as his own impressions. For the sake of such strong human experiences and fantasies, it is worthwhile to work and it is worth creating, because they are especially valuable: they are accurate, because on an emotional level they allow the artist to convey something most important and exciting about the current moment, and they inspire viewers to think, and the author himself - for further work.
Ilona Lebedeva, art historian, researcher at GII

Inna Ivanova is a member of the Creative Union of Artists of Russia, the International Federation of Artists.
Participant of numerous exhibitions. There are diplomas and catalogs.
In 2013, the personal exhibition "Something" took place. She was awarded the diploma TSHR "For contribution to the domestic art".
Her works are in museum and private collections in Russia, Great Britain, Ukraine and in the collection of the gallery "A3" in Moscow.
Lives and works in Moscow.
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