Landscape at Dusk

Technique: Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 90x80 cm
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The artwork captures a serene, abstract landscape scene at dusk. Bold, sweeping strokes of white dominate the canvas, suggesting perhaps a sky thick with evening clouds or a mist rolling in. Patches of green and light blue peek through the white, hinting at lingering daylight and the presence of lush vegetation or a reflective water surface. Below, deeper shades like purple and dark green ground the composition, evoking the earthy tones of fading light on the landscape. The painting employs a play of colors and textures that interact with each other, creating a dynamic yet calming visual experience. The brushwork is expressive and textured, guiding the viewer’s eye across its surface, and inviting them to interpret the scene emotionally rather than through a literal perspective.

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Jolanta Unevičiūtė is a bold and bright author who does not look far for inspiration and tries to notice interesting combinations of shapes, light and colours in everyday life. Preserved in memory and rendered on canvas, they turn into extraordinary charges of energy that speak to the viewer.

The artist's subjects are tangible, but the execution tends towards free, playful abstraction, which is often made up of geometric colour patches that are dissolved into contours. The colours, the directionality of the brushstrokes, the gradients, the combinations of spots evoke associations with a familiar reality.

 The artist herself says of her work:

"The beauty of nature is incomparable, but the feeling it creates is a key and an instrument for talking about experience and existence. Painting is for me a way of talking about a world that is surprising and beautiful. I try to capture the impression that remains, and through which the silent emotional telling of an important story takes place."

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