From the Cycle "The History of the Mill" - A Dish

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 60x70 cm
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The painting portrays a rustic, worn metallic bowl resting on an old, mottled wooden surface. Inside the bowl, there's a scattering of what appears to be dry plant material, possibly herbal. The focal point is a trowel with a blue handle and a wooden grip, which is partly buried under the plant matter. The bowl is blemished and scratched, while the wooden surface it sits on is segmented into planks, showing variations in color from beige to deep brown. This creates a textured, multi-tonal backdrop that enhances the aged and utilitarian feel of the scene. The play of light and shadow across the objects adds depth, emphasizing the tactile qualities of the materials presented.

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Onutė Juškienė's landscapes are distinguished by their serene colour palette and the idyll that goes along with it; all the images are transported by the author into the space of dreams, and often the image seems like the most beautiful memory, with a slight air of nostalgia. The artist's gaze is wide, encompassing vast panoramas, and at the same time very attentive, observant, noticing the smallest details right here, underfoot.

The author's landscapes are naturally interwoven with human figures, children and women, figures and animals, which is extremely rare in the contemporary painting context. The artist often takes on purely animalistic paintings, where she paints animals with such care and attention that they become portraits of a kind. The women she depicts are mysterious and unpredictable, gazing off into the distance beyond the frame of the painting without letting their thoughts alert them. And although they appear to be completely calm, you can often guess the drama going on inside.

And what we like most is that the paintings are made with such obvious love. Every shade is felt and carries a message, every brushstroke is polished and placed exactly where it needs to be, no brutality, no aggression, just a lyrical homage to nature.

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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