Irina Drozd's art conveys the worlds of childhood and imagination intertwined with a fundamental aspect of our existence: food. She explains, "In my works, I often employ the symbol of red food that represents beauty, life, blood, and sacrifice all at once. The red food on the table signifies more than just sustenance; it embodies the lives given to us." She refers to the symbolic relationship with food that modern people seldom, if ever, experience nowadays.
Through her work, Irina Drozd invites us to embark on a dual journey through time: first, back to our childhood, when we still fully lived some moments, and second, to a former cultural state, not disenchanted yet.