"Alina Kisinas photographs present us with everyday vignettes that seem more like abstractions than depictions of everyday life. Although her pictures of windows deliberately confuse the issue of inside and out and blur familiar contours, they ultimately do not unsettle or irritate us. Rather, through the interplay of colored planes and reflected light we are gently drawn into what seems to be another dimensiona dimension that opens up to us new patterns of beauty and new kinds of order. Her pictures animate the viewer to enter into a warm, radiant inner space that lets us experience inside and out as dynamic harmony. "