Light Water

Technique: Oil on wood
Dimensions: 30x30 cm
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The painting showcases a textured abstract piece composed predominantly of thick, layered brushstrokes. Vibrant shades of blue and orange dominate the canvas, with patches of red, turquoise, and black intermingling throughout. The paint is applied heavily, creating a tactile, almost sculptural quality to the surface. Each stroke and smear articulates a dynamic interplay of color and form, where the blues perhaps suggest water-like fluidity and the bright oranges and yellows evoke the energy of light. The borders between colors are not distinctly marked, allowing for a gentle merging of shades, evoking an impression of movement and depth. The overall effect is one of raw, expressive energy captured on a fairly confined square of canvas, framed neatly to emphasize its bold, chaotic beauty.

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Artist

Rytas Jurgelis has been a member of the Union of Lithuanian Artists since 1995. His creative biography includes nearly three dozen solo exhibitions, and his works are displayed not only in Lithuania but also internationally.

Two key characteristics of Jurgelis's painting are color and texture, along with his long-standing preference for geometric forms, particularly the square. These elements give his work exceptional variety, while maintaining a subtle tone of lyricism.

In his paintings, it’s not a battle of colors that stands out, but their synergy. Colors, as expressions of emotional states, merge with the materiality of oil paints. This materiality is highlighted through the gloss or matte finishes, surface patterns left by painting tools, scratches, and textured reliefs that create changes in height. These effects are achieved by applying layers of paint in a formal manner, visible from the sides, sometimes through holes, and often sensed from the front.

The layered and colored surfaces not only create new variants of painted textures and the emotional states they evoke, but they also carry associative connections to other senses, such as taste or smell. In this way, storms of emotions play out on each square plane, where dramas or silent agreements unfold, and narratives emerge. The universality of these narratives allows viewers to interpret what they see in their own way. The artist guides these interpretations subtly, offering assistance concisely and minimally.

Art critic Kristina Jokubavičienė

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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