Inga Poslitur - Archive

Inga Poslitur is a Russian-born representational artist, illustrator, and muralist who brings a high-level of technical skill and aesthetic sensibility to both her landscapes and narrative-centric fantastical paintings. She is best known for her unconventional use of color and powerful composition that evokes surprise and delight from viewers. Inspired by blending elements from different cultures that enhances her awareness of color, shapes, and patterns, Poslitur combines the best of planned intentional creation with spontaneity that lends itself to deep emotional responses to her work.

Inga’s passions are outdoor painting, traveling, and teaching art. She has a BFA from the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City and an MFA in Illustration from the University of Hartford. She enjoys honing her skills by consistent, intentional practice in the studio, by painting directly from life, and learning from her favorite contemporary artists. Inga has exhibited in many museums, galleries, and art institutions. Her work is in numerous private collections in America and abroad. She is a full-time working artist and educator, and lives with her family in San Francisco. Learn more about Inga on her website.

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Salmon Lake Rocks

Oil on board, 8″ x 10″.
Framed in a No. 16 CV—1 1/2″ with 23kt gilt sight edge. Quartersawn white oak with Dark Weathered stain.
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Windy Day

2023. Oil on board, 7″ x 5″.
Framed in a No. 26 CV—1 1/2″ with 18kt gilt sight edge. Fumed quartersawn white oak with Weathered stain.
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Lizz Roses

Oil on board, 6″ x 8″.
Framed in a No. 1.4 CV—1 3/4″ in quartersawn white oak with Weathered stain.
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Salmon Lake. Sunset

Oil on board, 6″ x 8″.
Framed in a No. 1.4 CV—1 3/4″ in quartersawn white oak with Weathered stain.
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Wild Irises

Oil on board, 6″ x 8″.
Framed in a No. 1 R CV—1 3/4″ in quartersawn white oak with Saturated Medieval stain. 18kt gilt slip.
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Sierra Lake

Oil on board, 5″ x 7″.
Framed in a No. 1 CV—1″ in quartersawn white oak with Medieval stain.
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