By
skillfully using color Mr. Krynsky modifies the interaction of one form
with the other and with almost mathematical precision finds the link
between the form and the color. Still life occupies a special place in
Mr. Krynsky's art. When creating still life paintings the artist is very
sensitive to the achievements of the past and works painstakingly to
find coloristic and tonal resolutions.
Mr. Krynsky's expressionistic
paintings are, in a sense, the conclusion - or rather - the result of
his life long experience. Retrospective exhibition of Mr. Krynsky's
works at the U.S. Congress is a manifestation of high artistic mastery
and deep philosophical thoughts of the artist.
Lucien
Ficks is a Senior Editor of the "Voice of America" in
Washington, D.C. and contributing art columnist for the New York's
Russian Daily "Novoye Russkoye Slovo." |