Olga Sushkova-Hunyadi, painter
"From the beginning, the painter's fundamental goal was to express herself as a creative personality through the interpretation of the traditions of German romantic modernism using wide brush strokes. In a manner, one could characterize this as fauvism – the image was splashed out in waves of emotions, it stopped being the essence of the picture.
It is interesting how Olga's painting has been changing gradually. Significant things depicted, in fact, by everybody, in her pictures are shifted towards the edges of the canvas, so they are represented only partially. The painter seems to be telling us:
the main thing in front of us is the space of life and this is what matters. Over time the space of Olga's paintings expanded starting to reflect historical horizons too. Before our eyes a Neo-Renaissance artist was born: harmonious figures, graceful movements, wistful gazes... The girls' hands seem to be dancing a very slow dance, there is no work for them in this balanced world".
Dina Akhmetova, art critic,
curator of the State Museum of Fine Arts
of the Republic of Tatarstan