Lee
Krasner (1908 - 1984) Still Life (drawing, 1938) Whitney Museum, New
York
After the drawing 'Still Life (1938)', by Lee Krasner (1908 - 1984)
Skeins
of colour, blue,
orange, yellow, green,
black, brown and
mellow
tones of beige and cream
snake and fleck the
white
canvas in a style reminding
me of Kandinsky. Like
him
Krasner melds bold moments
with delicacy, fragility and
dancing elegance; the finest
poetry ever executed by the
use of a brush and an artist's
mind. A sense, more than
visual
recognition of a nature scene;
some sublime combination
of
sky- and seascape, perhaps; the
boldest hues imaginary
figments
of the land's riches — leaves,
stones, flowers,
insects even;
the palest blues and pinks
a fairytale of
clouds and water
the magic creatures biding
within, just
beyond what the eye
can see, but which the mind
can
conjure; a drawing, painting,
a collage of colours and illusions
that
is art in abstract perfection
Carola
Huttmann, 24 February 2022