Maria Kreyn is a Russian born, New York based artist often described as a realist, and while she has a command of painting the human figure, her exquisitely rendered oil paintings are more concerned with what we can't see. To borrow a quote from Aristotle, one of her favorite philosophers, "The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance." Kreyn carries this notion with her as she works, seeking to depict people in a realistic light, while capturing their essence and soul. "I make work that looks to infinity- that’s spiritually driven," she says.