Red Lines

Technique: Watercolor on paper
Dimensions: 76x58 cm
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The painting depicts the back view of a nude female figure standing upright. Her head is turned away from the viewer, her hair pulled up, exposing the nape of her neck and the contours of her back, which catch light, accentuating her shoulder blades and spine. The figure's left hand gently rests at her side, while her right hand appears to gracefully touch her left thigh. The soft, monochromatic palette emphasizes the smooth curves of her body and the delicacy of her posture. The composition is framed by a bold red line that encloses the image, contributing an intense contrast to the otherwise soft and muted tones of the figure.

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It is said that art imitates life, but in the works of Arūnas Vilkevičius this imitation is so convincing that it is almost more convincing than reality itself.

Although Arūnas has loved drawing and painting since childhood, he only turned to professional painting a few years ago, but this is just proof of how much can be done and achieved in a relatively short time. The author chose to use watercolour because of subtlety of the technique, but also because of its capriciousness (watercolour, as you know, practically does not forgive the artist's mistakes), in order to make it more challenging.

The artist's work is dominated by motifs of the female body and flowers - themes as delicate as the technique itself. As it requires many hours of work, the artist photographs his models and then paints from the photographs he takes in the studio. Through these subjects, the aim is to reveal the beauty and perfection of nature. Note that the female figures are rarely surrounded by any specific background, except for nature as in In the Flow of Life, which depicts the harmonious relationship between nature and man, while in other nudes they are surrounded by whitish light. The relationship with the human body here is reverent, full of admiration and almost sacred. And the artist paints the flowers not unlike portraits - by singling out one or several blossoms, trying to convey their mood and character.

The author openly admits that although this journey with watercolour is full of fears, trials, searches, conversations, the disappointments with oneself that are very familiar to artists, the search for perfection, it is watercolour that gives fullness to his work and life, the knowledge of oneself and the people and environment around him and the understanding that perfection does not simply exist.

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