"David
Kreitzer's landscapes are beautiful statements about beautiful
nature. Many artists throughout the years have painted with just
such a love of nature -- from English landscape artists such as Turner
and Constable to nineteenth century artists such as Cezanne. The
romantic quality of Kreitzer's paintings give them such a lushness
and a hint of an underlying meaning. The meaning may be the importance
of the gift of nature to man or a hymn to the readily available,
but often unseen aura around us. Each viewer must accept the statement
that the work makes to them, but each landscape is more than subject
matter, color and technique. It is not wrong to look for the beauty
in todays world. Too few people try to find beauty and for too long
the word "beautiful" has been out of fashion when describing
works of art. Kreitzer's paintings are best described as beautiful
objects in the tradition of fine art." |
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