Walter Cudnohufsky is an active Landscape
Architect and an avid watercolor painter. He paints the many often evocative
moods of the New England landscape, finding ways to have continuous 'business
with the landscape' and to see it through multiple filters.
Walter's representational style borders on the fanciful and the
semi-abstract. This is made possible by the effective editing
of what he remembers while applying a well-developed sense of composition
which stems from his talent and experience as a skilled designer. He
works to complement wet in wet with sharp line technique. With a color
palette that ranges, as nature’s does, from subtle monochromatic to
the brilliant hues of New England autumns and sunsets, Walter’s work is conceived, most of all, from assembled memories.
In his studio in Western Massachusetts, surrounded by the beauty and
changing moods of a quickly varying landscape, he captures on canvas
the tranquility and calm so necessary to our fast paced lives. The intent,
ultimately, is to record those aspects that are most temporal and which
are too quickly becoming rare in our rural natural surroundings.