Greenwood by Nicholas Krushenick

Greenwood 1979

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Nicholas Krushenick created "Greenwood," with silkscreen, during a time when art was challenging traditional forms and engaging with popular culture. Krushenick’s hard-edged abstraction aligns with Pop Art’s celebration of bold, graphic imagery. Born to Ukrainian immigrant parents, Krushenick's personal background perhaps influenced his drive to find new modes of expression. "Greenwood" presents a visual experience that reflects the aesthetics of its time. The sharp lines and contrasting colors evoke a sense of dynamism. It challenges traditional notions of depth and perspective, inviting viewers to engage with the artwork on a purely visual level. Krushenick’s work encourages a dialogue about the evolving landscape of art in a rapidly changing world. The image’s striking visual impact suggests the emotional and social energies of the 1960s and 70s.

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