In the short introductory video, we enter a space suspended between design and meditation—a studio where every surface tells a story and every texture holds a memory. The camera moves slowly, revealing the world of Anastasiia Iurzinova: raw materials, natural tones, and forms that blur the boundary between painting and sculpture. The artist prepares herself slowly, putting on her apron and arranging her tools, ready to lead us into her world.
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Creative Atmosphere: A tranquil, design-conscious studio that merges artistic intuition with contemporary materiality.
Style and Background: Anastasiia Iurzinova, born in Moscow in 1994, brings together academic art education, graphic design, and intuitive painting in a multifaceted artistic journey.
Core Themes: Nature and humanity, cultural memory, minimalism, and introspection through texture and symbolism.
Philosophical Approach: Art as emotional archaeology—excavating sensations, revisiting tradition, and sculpting silence.
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From Childhood Colors to Textured Truths 2264a
Anastasiia Iurzinova’s path begins in the chalk drawings of childhood, winding through graphic design, art direction, and eventually returning to the tactile freedom of painting. Her works are not simply visual—they are sculptural reflections of lived memory and collective emotion. Each creation is born from a sketch and a mood board, yet what ends up on canvas (or MDF board) is alive with spontaneity and raw beauty.
Working with oil, concrete, and even plaster, Iurzinova seeks out “living” materials. Her palette is inspired by nature’s quiet vocabulary: sage, bark, stone, and sand. Through her hands, the modern and the ancient meet—and speak.
Tropical leaves Realism (2023) Painting by Anastasiia Iurzinova
Tropical Reverie: Where Nature Breathes in Color 152l24
A vibrant escape into a lush, dreamlike jungle. With its layered emeralds, soft yellows, and textured greens, Tropical Leaves Realism is an ode to life’s exuberance. The brushwork is detailed yet loose, allowing the viewer to feel the breeze and breath of nature itself.
The composition creates a visual rhythm—an interplay of light and shadow, depth and energy. There’s joy here, but also a grounded serenity, like sunlight streaming through a canopy. A bold and joyful piece for any modern interior, this painting channels the spirit of warm places and open skies.
EPITHET (2023) Painting by Anastasiia Iurzinova
Epithet: Where Ancient Symbols Meet Modern Emotion 16h2l
Part of the “Monument” collection, this canvas is both a visual and emotional cornerstone. Inspired by ancient aesthetics and Aristotle’s elemental color theory, the painting is steeped in a philosophy of transformation.
White, black, and yellow are not just pigments here—they’re metaphors for water, destruction, and fire. The result is a painting that radiates tension and stillness simultaneously. "Epithet" acts as a quiet manifesto: it encapsulates the tone of the entire collection, speaking of elegance, resilience, and expressive silence.
It is a painting that does not depict, but rather evokes—a layered dialogue between the ancient world and contemporary emotion.
Round texture relief 50cm (2024) Painting by Anastasiia Iurzinova
Tactile Silence: Nature’s Voice in Stone and Plaster 6e574p
With its muted palette and earthy texture, this 50cm shifts the focus from color to material. Built from concrete, acrylic, stone, and decorative plaster, it’s a testament to the beauty of simplicity and the quiet luxury of nature.
The undulating surface suggests ocean waves, wind-sculpted dunes, or the bark of an old tree—inviting the viewer to touch, to feel, to . It doesn’t speak loudly; instead, it resonates softly, like a grounding breath in a fast world.
Perfect for minimalist interiors, this is a meditation in form. It reminds us that healing can be tactile, and that nature’s textures are often the most profound storytellers.
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Who is Anastasiia Iurzinova?
An artist and designer from Moscow, born in 1994. She combines traditional painting techniques with modern design sensibilities and a deep connection to nature and cultural memory.
What themes appear in her art?
Nature, humanity, minimalism, emotional memory, and the reawakening of tradition through texture and form.
What materials does she use?
Oil on canvas, acrylics, concrete, decorative plaster, natural pigments, and texture pastes.
How does she describe her creative process?
As a hybrid approach: part designer, part painter. Each work begins with a sketch and concept board, and evolves through layers of emotion and material.
Where can you find her work?
In private collections across Russia, , the USA, and Hong Kong.