Elvira Byrnes is a distinguished contemporary artist, celebrated for her evocative figurative painting style developed over a remarkable 15-year journey. Her work delves into the emotional resonance of memory and the human condition, profoundly shaped by a unique multicultural lens—born in the USSR, she now lives and creates between Australia and India. Byrnes’ figurative art is characterized by its expressive colour and dynamic, painterly gestures, capturing fleeting moments of introspection and connection. She masterfully blends oil and acrylic on canvas to explore the intricate tapestry of human experience, making her a significant voice in modern figurative art for collectors in the US and UK.
Byrnes' artistic foundation was forged in Sydney's prestigious institutions, including the Julian Ashton Art School and Paddington Art School. Her early career was significantly shaped by training under renowned Australian artists like Ted Blackall and Stephen Wesley Gorton, who instilled a deep understanding of technique and form. Despite this formal education, Byrnes identifies as a largely self-taught artist, a testament to her continuous, independent exploration of observational and contemporary painting practices. This powerful synthesis of structured learning and intuitive development provided the technical skill and creative freedom that define her sophisticated figurative and expressive work today.
The excellence of Byrnes' artistic practice has garnered significant international recognition. A pivotal moment in her career was being celebrated as a Finalist for the prestigious Hornsby Art Prize in 2013, a mark of distinction within the Australian art scene. Beyond accolades, her success is evident in the global demand for her original artwork. Byrnes' captivating figurative and contemporary paintings are held in esteemed private collections across Australia, India, Singapore, Europe, and Monaco, cementing her status as a sought-after artist for discerning art collectors and enthusiasts of original oil paintings worldwide.
Her dynamic artistic presence is marked by participation in prominent international exhibitions that showcase her work to a global audience. Her selected shows include:
* Ball in Monaco, Monaco (2024)
* Ball in Monaco, Monaco (2022)
* ART3F Monaco, Monaco (2020)
* Sing Nature, Singapore (2020)
* Singapore Love, Singapore (2019)
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My paintings were auctioned to raise the funds towards The Prince Albert II of Monaco
My gifts of paintings to His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco 🇲🇨
My works exhibited at the Arts House
My works exhibited at the Arts House
My paintings were auctioned to raise the funds towards The Prince Albert II of Monaco













