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Silky Paths | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Jill Krutick | Jill Krutick Fine Art in Mamaroneck. Item made of canvas with synthetic
Silky Paths | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Jill Krutick | Jill Krutick Fine Art in Mamaroneck. Item made of canvas with synthetic

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Jill Krutick

Silky Paths - Paintings

Featured In Jill Krutick Fine Art, Mamaroneck, NY

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Inspired by Monet and Gerhard Richter, this landscape feels like a limitless ray of sunshine. Yellow, pink and blue are the primary colors of this impressionistic piece.

Oil on canvas, 40 x 40 inches (101.6 x 101.6 cm). Framed: 42 x 42 inches (106.7 x 106.7 cm).

Item Silky Paths
Created by Jill Krutick
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Jill Krutick
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Painting boldly with texture, color, and form.

Jill Krutick is a contemporary abstract expressionist whose paintings trace the artist’s joyful path of self-discovery and creative exploration. Using only texture, form, and color, the artist suggests the intense beauty and constant flux of nature: galaxies, skies, blossoms, and tides. Influenced by modern and contemporary masters such as Van Gogh, Monet, and Rothko, Krutick combines abstract expressionist gestures, impressionist luminosity, and personal symbols of change.

Krutick painted privately for over 30 years and studied at The Art Students League of New York. In 2010, she began publicly exhibiting her work. She has been praised by world-famous art critics including Donald Kuspit, Annette Blaugrund and Anthony Haden-Guest. Kuspit recently selected Krutick for a “Feminine Sublime” exhibition in a New York gallery. By the end of the decade, after numerous solo and group shows, Krutick had two solo museum exhibitions: Coral Springs Museum of Art, Florida in 2019 and the Yellowstone Art Museum, Montana from 2019-2020. Ms. Krutick also had a group museum exhibition at the Museu de Porreres in Mallorca, Spain this past summer.

As a young painter and pianist, later as a media executive and board member, Ms. Krutick has spent her life dedicated to the arts. Painting emerged as her greatest passion, which she now pursues full time in her Westchester studio. She has served on the boards of The Art Students League, The Recording Academy (NY Chapter), Hoff-Barthelson Music School, The Wharton Arts Network and National Amusements, among others.

Her work is in over 100 private and public collections as well as the permanent collections of the Coral Springs Museum of Art and Yellowstone Museum of Art.