The Storm of Light Beetles

Technique: Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 30x41,5 cm
Year of creation: 2024
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In the painting, vibrant streaks of red, blue, and orange swirl together, creating a dynamic background that suggests a tumultuous sky or a cosmic whirlpool. Against this vivid backdrop, clusters of elongated, beetle-like shapes are scattered throughout. These beetles are rendered in a range of warm hues—from bright yellow to deep amber—giving the impression of light glowing from within or reflecting off their bodies. The insects seem to be caught up in the swirling energy of the background, contributing to a sense of motion and chaos. This energetic scene portrays both the beauty and intensity of what could be imagined as a fantastical storm of light-emitting beetles. The overall effect is both mesmerizing and slightly surreal, inviting viewers to ponder the interplay of color, light, and movement.

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"How to see the world differently? How can I expand my world view a least a little bit? Scientists believe that a person in ordinary life uses only 3-5% of his potential resources - he sees only 3-5% of the world, because the rest is invisible, unacceptable, unknown and irrelevant to him," says the artist M. Abramavičius, who proposes to broaden one's vision of the world by seeing the world through his eyes, by touching the perceptible, embodied in colour.

Marius Abramavičius-Neboisia was born in Vilnius, grew up in Vilnius and often lives in Vilnius, but even more often he travels to countries far and near. Marius has had over 60 solo exhibitions in different parts of the world. He likes to build stone verticals, catching the wind with kites and flying huge paintings-flags into the sky.

Today, the painter, photographer, traveller, writer, poet and kite master Marius Abramavičius-Neboisia can be found in Užupis and Tibet, Azerbaijan and Greece. He can be met on soul journeys. 

 "The soul sees wide, sees much more than one is used to seeing in one's everyday life, where we have only 5 per cent of visibility," says Abramavičius_Neboisia, "The sense of the cosmic spaces of the soul accompanies me not only at night when I am looking at the starry sky, but also in the time of everyday life when I am looking at the space of life. This space expands the context of life. Look and let yourself in, or dive into the depths of the painting and experience," the artist suggests.

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