Kimono

Technique: Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 110x110 cm
Lithuanian Art Gallery Paveikslai.lt
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The painting "Kimono" by Gintautas Vaičys is an abstraction of colors and shapes interspersed with varied textures, portraying what seems to be fragments of fabrics or patterns that could be part of a kimono. The canvas is lively with patches of yellow, pink, blue, and cream, overlaying textured grids and stippled patterns that evoke a sense of depth and layering. These elements are arranged in a collage-like manner, suggesting the intricate and ornate assembly typically seen in a kimono's design. There's an interplay of transparency and opacity in how the colors overlap and interact, adding to the visual complexity and richness of the artwork. Dots and lines often seen in traditional fabric designs feature prominently, giving the piece a tactile quality that dually suggests both fragmentation and unity, much like the pieced-together fabric of a kimono.

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Artist

In his works, the artist combines subtly graduated colour blocks with line prints. The two almost always meet in expressive colour contrast, but their arrangement is constructive and logical. According to the artist himself: "I am looking for a rhythm, which I compose from complex regular lines and black segments. Because our life is a repetition of everything. Breathing and heartbeats, successive seasons, sunsets and sunrises, high and low tides..."

Speaking of rhythm, note  the titles of the works - how many sonatas there are. It's like a hint to the viewer that when looking at the paintings, we should not limit ourselves to our eyesight, that we should try to hear these rhythms. The link with music in art is very eloquent, as if it gives the work another dimension, but at the same time it is completely abstract. Kandinsky also drew a parallel between painting and music when he said that music is the purest form of artistic expression, and that abstraction is the closest thing to abstraction in visual art. M. K. Čiurlionis also felt the kinship between art and music very well. Observe how the colours repeat, which ones contrast and which ones flow from each other, how they are arranged, what happens to the lines - this will help you to feel the rhythm of which the author speaks.

So, listen, let your thoughts flow and you will feel the true beauty.

Lithuanian Artists’ Association Member

Lithuanian Artists’ Association Member

This artist was acknowledged by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania

This artist was acknowledged by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania

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