Vilnius

Technique: Mišri, popierius 2017
Dimensions: 48x68 cm
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This painting presents a cityscape of Vilnius under a dramatic sky scattered with both dark and illuminated clouds, suggesting either an early morning or late afternoon ambiance. Dominating the skyline are various architectural structures, notably a collection of churches, distinguished by their ornate facades and the distinct, towering spire of one particularly grand church. The buildings are rendered in a realism tinged with an almost dreamlike quality, featuring earthly tones of reds, browns, and whites which harmonize with the lush greenery peeking through the urban spread. The perspective offers a view from above, overlooking a tapestry of rooftops and the dense spread of trees interspersed within the city—a portrayal combining both the built environment and natural elements, encapsulating the serene yet majestic essence of Vilnius.

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Artist

Vidmantas Zarėka has mastered various genres of painting, but lately nature has reigned supreme in his works. Sometimes he chooses a classical landscape to reveal its beauty, sometimes he paints abstractly in order to convey a feeling, an emotion, an all-encompassing peace or grandeur, but perhaps the most interesting works are those teetering on the edge of landscape and abstraction, where the precise contours seem to melt away, and the careful brushstrokes begin to be replaced by expressive spots of colour.

The palette of the artist's works is particularly pleasing to the eye - the natural earth tones, the muted blues of the sky are never tiresome or intrusive. It has a relaxing and meditative effect, not to mention that it is perfectly suited to the chosen genre. These works will help you to focus your thoughts, to get away from your surroundings and to stop time.

Anthropologist Asta Jurevičiūtė writes about the artist's work:

"The combination of an idea and a masterful technique is a creative principle that characterises Vidmantas Zarėka's creative explorations. The author's experimental, dynamic work, the search for new artistic languages, correlates with the recognition of his style. V. Zarėka has a professional mastery of both traditional artistic expressions and the suggestive use of contemporary art technologies. The artist's works have been recognised at international watercolour biennales (Grand Prix Prize, 2008) and painting triennials".

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