Ilona Sochynsky
Ilona Sochynsky creates richly colored abstract paintings that pour over
the viewer in dazzling visual streams. Her works resemble kaleidoscopic
images that seem to spin and then to fall into place, leaving behind glowing
canvases with a magical sense of order. For several decades Sochynsky has
used photography and collage as source materials for experimentation and
inspiration in her work. The photo-realistic fragments, pushed and pulled by
the strong compositional movement, function as a deconstructed storyline
within the powerful abstract forms. Sochynsky’s paintings create a sense
of being in the eye of a storm. The paintings achieve a certain feeling of
stillness and order that permit the viewer to reassemble the imagery into
his or her own unique narrative.
Sochynsky’s work reflects both a strong classical art training and a
marked contemporary sensibility. Very much a part of the group of artists
that emerged in the 1970s, Sochynsky’s work shares many common
themes and concerns with her peers, most notably, with the Photo-Realist
movement and the paintings of James Rosenquist.
Of Ukrainian origin, Sochynsky received her Master of Fine Arts from
Yale and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Rhode Island School of Design.
Her paintings are held in a number of private and public collections and
she has held numerous solo exhibitions throughout the United States.
Sochynsky works and resides in the United States.
Two paintings by Ilona Sochynsky are now on exhibit at The Ukrainian Museum in New York. The exhibition entitled The Ukrainian Museum at 30 – Paintings and Sculptures opened on May 13 and will continue through September 30, 2007.

December Storm, 1993
oil on linen
14 x 12 in

Red Moon, 1990
oil on linen
66 x 66 in
In 2005, Zorya Fine Art placed Ilona Sochynsky's painting,
35th and 3rd in the permanent collection of
The Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum,
New Brunswick, New Jersey.

35th and 3rd , 1980
Oil on canvas
48 x 48 in
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Fragment 1, 2006
Oil on canvas
12 x 12 in |

Fragment 2, 2006
Oil on canvas
12 x 12 in |

Fragment 3, 2006
Oil on canvas
12 x 12 in |

Fragment 4, 2006
Oil on canvas
12 x 12 in |

Fragment 6, 2006
Oil on canvas
12 x 12 in |

Fragment 7, 2006
Oil on canvas
12 x 12 in |

Fragment 5, 2006
Oil on canvas
12 x 12 in |

Petrus, 2006
Oil on canvas
12 x 12 in |

Permutation # 1, 2006
Oil on board
34 x 34 in |

Permutation # 2, 2006
Oil on board
34 x 34 in |
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