My art is about color, texture, movement, and flow. The movement of pencil on paper, brush on canvas, line and shape finding their way across a surface. The excitement of watching hot metal bend under an acetylene torch, two pieces joined, a sculpture emerging.
It is about discovery — of potential, of what the work wants to be.
“Ms. Izrailevich’s impressive sculptures of welded steel rods rising gracefully in ascending curves recall the cage-like structures of Julio González… They achieve their end with minimal means.” — The New York Times, October 9, 1988
