At The Mountain

Technique: Oil on carton
Dimensions: 57x64 cm
€500.00

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The painting showcases a vibrant landscape scene dominated by a fierce and flowing river cutting through a mountainous terrain. On both sides of the river, steep cliffs are visible, and one side is adorned with lush foliage in shades of green, yellow, and touches of red, suggesting a diversity of vegetation. The water, depicted in whites and blues, cascades forcefully through the center, reflecting the sky above in its rippling surface. Above, the sky is a light blue with minimal cloud cover. The texture of the painting is thick and expressive, enhancing the dynamic and rugged natural forms, and inviting the viewer to feel the movement and energy of the scene. The color palette is bright and heavily varied, adding a sense of liveliness and natural beauty to the depiction of this imposing mountain landscape.

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Artist

Gitas Markutis has a firm place in the art world as an author of modern landscapes. In his works, we often see places in Lithuania that are familiar to most people, but we do not recognise them at first glance.

"Lithuanian nature is beautiful, but not all of the images you see in it are very picturesque, so you have to use your imagination to make the painting interesting. This is not always the case. In painting, sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, but I always try to win back," says the author. 

The artist often breaks down the visual landscape into geometric shapes, uses decorative contour lines, colour contrasts, and even if he chooses colours that are less pure and closer to nature, he often changes their ratio and proportion. The author likes to depict landscapes in which the union of nature and human works, architecture is revealed. In his paintings, historical architecture and nature always complement each other, emphasising each other's grandeur.

What we like most is the author's dynamic, purposeful and expressive touch, which gives a feeling of a light breeze, and the exceptional, unexpected, unexpected, artistic composition, which allows us to look at it from a different angle, and which at times even brings the landscape closer to abstraction.