Art-to-Art Palette Journal

She creates works of ‘oppressed’ beauty

"Conversation With Artist" collage, acrylic, oil, chalk on board

    Larisa Pilinsky aka Lark does not view nature as a peaceful, pleasing gift of color and beauty where everything is perfectly placed.  The abstract form that Lark presents opens the subconscious to see beyond what is real and what could be.  The result is unusually calming and provocative at the same time.

     Take “White Eagle Night” as an example.  Clouds magically display a natural appeal that rests inside the minds of most, but is never allowed to be exposed because of the unacceptable sameness that has been drilled into us.  The hint of an eagle perched on a tree stump is a metamorphosis that entertains the senses and leaves a new transformation with every view.

     Artist Pilinsky was born in the remote mountains of central Asia and raised in the Ukraine.  She attributes much of her self-expression of nature to the oppressed environment that was forced upon her.  Using spiritual meditation and allowing her senses to see the beauty of nature as it was intended, helped to keep Larisa’s perceptions alive, bringing forth her innate skill of painting works of art.

     Immigrating to the United States in 1991, Pilinsky concentrates on not only nature, but also articles that are recycled or just entertaining with the light and space of their presence. “I can stop right in the middle of my studio after seeing something that attracts my attention. It could be a broken mechanism or an interesting combination of colorful papers and cardboards. Or just a torn shoe lace tenderly hugging another torn shoe lace, the two of them starting a new drama for me,” says Lark.

"White Eagle Night"

    In 1994, Lark Gallery Online (LGO) was established as a way to give international talented artists the exposure they deserve.  Among the founders were leaders of the Bunker Art Group, an acclaimed group of artists that refused to be repressed by the Soviet oppression.  Their strength has gained international attention through their work with young low-income artists and flowed easily to the creation of Lark Gallery.  Pilinsky is the President of LGO and is actively involved in the educational, curatorial and fund-raising activities of the organization. 

     The main goal behind LGO is to present art that evokes thinking, which leads to discovery and inspires creativity.  Furthermore, by teaching people of all ages to understand the art language of the 21st century academically, in conjunction with the application processes used to convey color, shape, texture and line; together they bridge the gap of prejudice in language, religion and philosophy.

"Mrs Violine" collage, assemblage, mix media on board

     The marriage of art and music has been unveiled recently by LGO that offers the combination of art and complementary music to increase the flow of creativity that exists in all of us. “It is our way to forge a new and invigorating way to enjoy art,” said Lark.

     Larisa Pilinsky has taken her experiences of growing up in Russia and woven into an opportunity that did not exist.  She continues to paint and explore everything that the world presents and teaching us that expression of the subconscious does not have to be a rare and unusual thing.

     For more on this pioneer for the Arts, including all of LGO’s professional and  educational benefits – see www.larkgalleryonline.com.

Print version download: A portrait of Larisa Pilinsky-USA-Russia

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