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b. 1962 -

Irena Aizen was born in Russia in 1962. Grown up in a family of artists, she is the third generation of artists in her family. In 1981 Irena graduated in arts from Yaroslavl Art college. In Russia, she worked as an illustrator in a book publishing house. Since 1990 she has lived in Israel. Her artworks are represented in the Naive art museum of Latvia (Riga), Galerie Natalie Boldyreff (Paris, France), Baker Street Russian Art Gallery (Tel Aviv), Purple Gate Gallery (Ein Hod artist village, Israel), Hanan Milner Art Gallery (Aniam, Israel) and may be found as part of private collections in the USA, Germany, Russia, Israel, Great Britain, China, etc. Irena says: "I use images of animals to tell about people. Furthermore, certainly about relations between a man and a woman. After all, we are all a bit animals..." "Pyramids, that I create, have a philosophical and spiritual concept that reflects a balance of opposing forces in human life. Each element of a pyramid is a symbol and allusion. For example: - The bird symbolizes spirituality. - The key is the answer to the questions. The human desire for harmonious development is emphasized in the pictures. All elements of a pyramid are interconnected. However, each viewer can find their own correlation of these elements."

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b. 1962 -

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Irena Aizen was born in Russia in 1962. Grown up in a family of artists, she is the third generation of artists in her family. In 1981 Irena graduated in arts from Yaroslavl Art college. In Russia, she worked as an illustrator in a book publishing house. Since 1990 she has lived in Israel. Her artworks are represented in the Naive art museum of Latvia (Riga), Galerie Natalie Boldyreff (Paris, France), Baker Street Russian Art Gallery (Tel Aviv), Purple Gate Gallery (Ein Hod artist village, Israel), Hanan Milner Art Gallery (Aniam, Israel) and may be found as part of private collections in the USA, Germany, Russia, Israel, Great Britain, China, etc. Irena says: "I use images of animals to tell about people. Furthermore, certainly about relations between a man and a woman. After all, we are all a bit animals..." "Pyramids, that I create, have a philosophical and spiritual concept that reflects a balance of opposing forces in human life. Each element of a pyramid is a symbol and allusion. For example: - The bird symbolizes spirituality. - The key is the answer to the questions. The human desire for harmonious development is emphasized in the pictures. All elements of a pyramid are interconnected. However, each viewer can find their own correlation of these elements."