Vilnius Roofs In The Early Morning

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 60x80 cm
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The painting depicts a serene cityscape of Vilnius at dawn, bathed in the soft glow of early morning light. It features a picturesque array of rooftops, each brushstroke lending texture and dimension to the surfaces. The rooftops are adorned in hues of warm orange and brown, contrasting gently against the muted tones of the surrounding architecture and the grayish-blue sky. Vegetation, lush and green, interrupts the urban scene, suggesting life and tranquility amidst the city's structures. In the background, a church spire and other historical buildings rise, their forms slightly blurred, giving a hint of the city's rich architectural heritage. The overall atmosphere is calm and inviting, capturing the moment just as the city awakens.

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"Art is very important to me. Life is an ocean of infinite colours, and I draw from them and, transforming them through my own prism, represent them on canvas. Sometimes I intuitively follow the brush's guidance, and sometimes I combine the conscious and subconscious dance of the brush. The quest for creativity is a constant companion, because painting is not only a form of expression for me, but also a form of communication and development. My canvases reflect a metaphysical world, where reflections of real objects, i.e. various architectural fragments and natural details, and human figures, i.e. angels and other characters, find a place. With these elements and figures I want to convey the relationship between people and the environment. Their representation in the paintings expresses hope and faith. It is like a promise that everyone's existence is meaningful, that their inner world is of infinite value if they have aspirations and move towards the light. My aim is to paint because the process is the most interesting, and if something else interests me, then I am happy. I am happy to exhibit my work because I love people and I want to share my work with others.

When I paint on the theme of architecture, I try to convey the atmosphere of the place. The change of colours, lines and shapes in the painting creates a synergistic relationship, like a dance. Static architectural elements merge with the dynamism of natural objects, creating an image like a memory that emerges. Plastic brushstrokes create a textural quality to the work, thus expressing the pulse of expression and life. Each painting is like a visualised musical melody for me, so I want the work to be ephemeral, cosy, and to give me light and good emotions."