Diana Krevsky

Photo of Diana Krevsky's sculptured painting "Paying Position." Image depicts a female figure reaching into a purse.
Diana Krevsky
Paying Position
acrylic on sculptured canvas
1983
68 x 28 x 7 inches
Photo of Diana Krevksy's "At the Window."  Artwork is a sculptured painting depicting a woman looking out a window.
Diana Krevsky
At the Window
acrylic on canvas (two sections with bas-relief)
1974
62 x 42 inches
Photo of Diana Krevsky's sculptured painting "Offensive Play." Image depicts a football player in a helmet, brown jersey and gold pants. The jersey has an american flag on one shoulder, a rocket hitting a target on the other, with a large US in the center front (the "S" is made of a $ symbol).
Diana Krevsky
Offensive Play
acrylic on sculptured canvas, toy football
2004
96 x 48 x 13 inches
Photo of Diana Krevsky's painting "King Ranch Shadows." Image depicts golden rolling hills with dramatic green, red and blue shadows.
Diana Krevsky
King Ranch Shadows
acrylic on canvas
2013
18 x 24 inches
Photo of Diana Krevsky's painting "Tree in Meadow." Image depicts a brightly colored tree with few leaves in a yellowing meadow.
Diana Krevsky
Tree in Meadow
acrylic on canvas
2011
36 x 36 inches
Photo of Diana Krevsky's painting "California Roadside." Image depicts golden hills with sporadic trees against a red and blue sky with a strip of road in the foreground.
Diana Krevsky
California Roadside
acrylic on canvas
2018
24 x 20 inches
Photo of Diana Krevsky's painting "The Pineapple." Image depicts a female figure holding up a pineapple.
Diana Krevsky
The Pineapple
acrylic on canvas over cutout plywood
1998
72 x 30 inches
Photo of Diana Krevsky's hand colored etching "Melvin, Melvin: Why, oh why, they are dead and she don't cry?" Image depicts three horizontal layers that appear marbled but upon closer examination contain the images of multiple people. For example, the pink section is made up of dead soldiers. A central rectangular section, mainly blue and white, contains the image of a supine female figure in five horizontal sections that increasingly zoom in to focus on the face in the top layer.
Diana Krevsky
Melvin, Melvin: Why, oh why, they are dead and she don’t cry?
hand colored etching
1969, 3/6
13-1/2 x 11-3/4 inches
Diana Krevsky's gouache and watercolor depiction of a landscape with a blue salt pond in the middle. In the foreground is a white salt shaker with a red cap.
Diana Krevsky
Salt Pond
gouache and watercolor on paper
12 x 9 inches