Trail

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 150x92 cm
Year of creation: 2024
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The painting presents a vibrant and textured array of blues, greens, and earthen tones that swirl and merge to form a somewhat abstract and impressionistic landscape. The strokes are dynamic and thick, adding a tactile depth that seems almost sculptural. Central to the image is a pronounced blue trail, which draws the eye through the painting, winding like a river or a worn path through a dense, colorful forest. Patches of green that could depict foliage are intermingling with the blues, suggesting reflections or shadows under a canopy of trees. The peripheral forms and outlines hint at natural elements, possibly rocks or distant vegetation, bathed in light or obscured by shadow. The overall effect is both moody and inviting, encouraging a contemplative gaze into the depths of the painted scene.

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Artist

Ugnius Motiejūnas's works capture the spontaneous expression of the artist's creativity in several layers of brushstrokes and tonal contrasts. 

Warm tones predominate in his work. Cold shades shimmer in one or another area of the canvas, enlivening the artist's abstract. The works are nostalgic and at the same time exuberant. 

"<...>Ugnius Motiejūnas depicts in his works various objects and forms whose equivalents in reality can only be imagined. The abundance of geometric shapes, the bright but dark colours and their repetitions give the impression that we are watching something that is developing and growing right in front of our eyes. Everything is intertwined, one formation leads to another, and so on, without end, until everything returns to its original position. Rhythmically, repetitively and unstoppably.

What is also very interesting in the works of Ugnius Motiejūnas is how he is able to navigate between the spots of colour. In some places, geometric objects are filled with a single colour, while in others, the artist plays with paint and combines a variety of colours to create an impression of depth and volume in the work, until finally a world full of rhythm opens up in front of the viewer's eyes. "

Art critic Neringa Krikščiūnaitė