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Pink Try

€ 3400 

Irina Sigitova

€ 3400 

Irina Sigitova

“Pink Try” by Irina Sigitova is a contemplative exploration of vulnerability, transformation, and the quiet resilience of the human spirit. At the center of the composition sits a solitary figure, head bowed and hands clasped in a gesture that hovers between prayer and surrender. The simplicity of their black garment contrasts sharply with the luminous symbols surrounding them — a golden geometric circle framing a pink downward triangle. The background’s muted blue dissolves into gold inscriptions, evoking sacred languages or forgotten codes, suggesting that the act of introspection itself is a kind of spiritual ritual.

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Description

Artist:

Irina Sigitova

Category:

Painting

Oil/canvas

Style:

Impressionism

Size:

3

x

90

x

60

Year:

2025

Materials:

Oil/canvas

Signed:

Yes

No

SKU:

IS-011

Frame:

Yes

No

Artist:

Irina Sigitova

Category:

Painting

Oil/canvas

Style:

Impressionism

Size:

3

x

90

x

60

Frame:

Yes

No

Year:

2025

Materials:

Oil/canvas

Signed:

Yes

No

SKU:

IS-011

The pink triangle, historically a symbol of oppression later reclaimed as a sign of pride and identity, becomes in Sigitova’s hands a beacon of transcendence. Suspended above the figure’s head, it glows with quiet authority, like an inverted halo or a fragment of divine geometry. Its placement transforms the scene into a contemporary icon — a portrait of someone finding balance between pain and peace, shame and acceptance, silence and self-recognition. Sigitova treats this symbol not as political provocation but as metaphysical revelation — a sign that healing and selfhood can coexist within the same fragile body.

The inscriptions on either side of the figure read like sacred incantations or encrypted memories, emphasizing the mystery of human consciousness. They seem to float in space, untethered by language or time, bridging the spiritual and the psychological. The viewer is invited to interpret them not as literal messages but as vibrations — the silent dialogue between the inner and the outer self. The effect is meditative, even devotional, urging the observer to look inward.

“Pink Try” captures the moment before renewal — the fragile pause between despair and hope. Through minimalism and restraint, Sigitova communicates a profound emotional weight. The painting asks us not merely to see the figure, but to feel their stillness — to recognize that transformation often begins in the act of quiet endurance.

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