Landscapes. Roads 15

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 30x30 cm
Lithuanian Art Gallery Paveikslai.lt
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The painting "Landscapes. Roads 15" by Rytas Jurgelis is an abstract composition predominantly using heavy textured paint in a limited color palette. The piece features blocks of three bold colors side-by-side, from left to right, starting with a white, moving to a bright orange, and finishing with a deep black. Each color area has thick, visible strokes and ridges, indicating the use of a palette knife or a similar tool.The white zone is the lightest, covered with a creamy, thick application of paint, and the strokes are horizontal, creating a sense of smooth, undulating texture. Right next to it, the orange swath is vibrantly hued, giving a warm contrast against the calm white. This section also contains a small vertical red mark that interrupts its uniformity, perhaps suggesting a feature or focal point.The far right is dominated by a dark black area, where the paint is applied even more thickly, adding depth and a rough, tactile surface. The boundary between the orange and black is somewhat mixed, with tiny specks of orange peeking through the dark overlay, possibly simulating interaction or conflict between these contrasting areas.This simple yet emotive abstract might evoke different images or emotions, such as the transition from day to night, or the metaphorical depiction of different paths or phases in life displayed through its division into distinct color zones.

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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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