Manhattan 9

Technique: Watercolor on paper
Dimensions: 41x30 cm
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The painting depicts a cityscape, likely inspired by the towering structures of Manhattan. It captures several high-rise buildings crammed close together, stretching up towards a muted, overcast sky. The perspective is from a low vantage point looking slightly upwards, emphasizing the height and density of the urban environment.The buildings are rendered in watercolors, presenting a range of blues, grays, and whites, which suggest the reflective surfaces of glass and metal alongside the concrete. Some structures feature rows of windows, offering a repetitive, almost rhythmic pattern, while others show off unique architectural details like curved facades and protruding elements.The overall atmosphere is one of a cold, somewhat bleak urban canyon, rendered in soft, washed-out hues that convey a sense of moisture in the air, possibly hinting at recent rain or an early morning mist. Shadows and light are used sparingly, suggesting a cloudy day where direct sunlight struggles to penetrate the dense buildup of the city’s architecture.

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Artist

"I'll start by saying that I'm a rather superficial person in that sense,

that I don't interfere in the twists and turns of art's past, present directions and visions of the future.

My aim in making art is a simple, uncomplicated aesthetic.

I was born in Kaunas. My childhood was spent in Žaliakalnis. Later studies

Vilnius Art Institute (now Academy) and after graduation

appointment to Klaipėda. A beautiful, painfully pleasant past.

Now it will soon be thirty years that I have been working with furniture in New York. I have a long-standing understanding of the professional routine, the functionality and visual expression of interiors. 

And to go back to the beginning, I want to add that the human living environment

is divided into what is interesting, beautiful and attractive to them, and what is alien (in this case

I am not talking in the social sense). My wish is that a person who hangs a picture should  feel good without noticing it, without drawing attention to it.

That would be the point," the artist introduces himself.

Gediminas Sprindys works in watercolour and makes excellent use of its ability to layer colours, colour transparency, translucency and spills. His work is dominated by urban landscapes, images of Kaunas modernism and New York skyscrapers. The soft watercolour is an unexpected contrast to the depicted glass and concrete, giving lightness and gently reminding us of temporality.