Balts - Mandala

Technique: Acrylic, tempera on canvas 2011
Dimensions: 30x30 cm
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The painting portrays a circular, mandala-like structure with a series of intricate and vibrant elements. At its core, there lies a chaotic splash of black with scattered red accents, which gives an appearance of dynamic movement or an explosion. Surrounding this nucleus is a luminous ring of pale blue and white, enhancing the sense of energy emanating from the center. This inner circle is framed by wavy, interlocking patterns in shades of blue, purple, and grey. These patterns appear both fluid and structured, adding a rhythmic complexity to the piece. Interspersed within the design are geometric shapes in bright orange and red tones, contributing pops of color that draw the eye and add depth. The entire composition is bounded by dark grey lines, which serve to contain the swirling energy and intricate details within. The artwork is vivid and expressive, suggesting themes of cosmos, energy, and perhaps spiritual symbolism.

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Rimantas Šlipavičius is a stained glass artist who has decorated many interiors in private apartments, houses, administrative buildings, e.g. He has also painted the walls of the National Defence Museum, the lobby of the Rudamina Farm, etc.

The strong influence of stained glass can also be felt in painting. Rimantas Šlipavičius' canvases feature abstract compositions of brightly coloured geometric figures. Bright, pure colours playfully change each other like a kaleidoscope. Sometimes they fall into shimmering mandalas, sometimes they engage in a dialogue with the canonical representatives of modernism. These paintings are perfect for modern interiors.

The artist's paintings have been acquired by collectors and art lovers in the USA, Germany, Great Britain and other countries.

Since 1981, he has had around 30 solo and group exhibitions. All of them in Lithuania - in Vilnius, Klaipėda, Alytus, Šiauliai and other cities. The last exhibition (paintings and stained glass) was held in Vilnius, in the hall of the Union of Architects.

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