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October 2021: Criticism of Art. Milan “Japanese colors” Pasquale di Matteo Milan, October 19, 2021 JAPANESE COLORS

On October 19, 2021, at the “Japanese Colors” exhibition in Milan, art critic Pasquale di Matteo praised Liliia Kaluzhyna for her elegant chromatic vibrancy and ability to create dreamlike worlds. Her works feature essential elements such as music, sea, and sunsets, reflecting her openness to change and a hopeful outlook on the future. Kaluzhyna’s style shows a strong technical mastery and nods to Van Gogh, affirming her position as a leading figure in contemporary art.

CRITICISM OF THE ART OF LILIIA KALUZHYNA

Liliia Kaluzhyna expresses an elegant chromatic vivacity, through which he gives works of superb workmanship, not only pleasant, but also capable of building dream worlds in which transport the observer.

In the worlds of Kaluzhyna, music, the sea, i sunsets, all elements of life that are for the artist basic, therefore used as bricks on which to build worlds new. Its bright colors are full of light, a characteristic that shows how open Liliia Kaluzhyna is to change e how much do you look to the future with hope.

Landscapes and natural elements follow one another, together with figurations, mostly female, to masks and creations that they refer to space and its laws. With a style that winks at Van Gogh, the artist demonstrates a remarkable technical mastery, which make it one indisputable teacher of contemporary art.

Writer, art critic, columnist Pasquale di Matteo

Art critique of Liliia Kaluzhyna's work by Pasquale di Matteo, written for the exhibition "La forza delle donne, storia, arte cultura" in Rome.

Pasquale di Matteo, art critic, provides an in-depth review of Liliia Kaluzhyna’s artwork, noting her vivid color palettes and philosophical exploration of identity and nature. The critique was part of the “La forza delle donne, storia, arte cultura” exhibition in Rome.