Talkers to the wind

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 80x120 cm
Lithuanian Art Gallery Paveikslai.lt
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The painting depicts a whimsical scene centered around a rustic, orange house set at the edge of a serene pond, reflecting its warm hues into the water. Above the house, an enchanting cluster of balloons in various shades of white and gray, resembling both clouds and moons, dominates the sky. These celestial spheres range in size and opacity, their dreamy arrangement suggesting a celebration or contemplation in an otherworldly sky. Flanking the house are towering trees with elongated trunks and lush, green tops that stretch toward the balloons, serving as a bridge between the earthly and the ethereal. The backdrop features a twilight sky rendered in soft pastels, enhancing the magical feel of the setting. A single figure, tiny in comparison to the grandeur of nature and fantasy around it, stands at the water's edge, possibly conversing with the wind, the balloons, or the embracing quiet of the dusk.

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Alvydas Venslauskas is a painter who has set himself the strict goal of creating beauty, which is why you'll mostly see women and flowers in his work - the artist says he can't think of anything more beautiful. His aim is to create a painting that will make your home feel cosy and help you relax when you get home after work. 

In fact, the relationship between man and nature is almost the most important theme in his work. Although the artist's creativity is seemingly infinite, this theme recurs in almost every painting, only in a different way thanks to the artist's inventiveness. Sometimes it is fantastical landscapes with fanciful trees, houses floating in the air or floating down rivers, and sometimes it is women picking fruit or berries like the joy of life itself. 

The artist is constantly travelling to different parts of the world in search of inspiration. His works are always full of bright, warm colours that perfectly convey good emotions, and his brushstrokes are quick and expressive; the artist says that he does not want to play with details, but rather with the overall image and impression. Interestingly, although Alvydas has his favourite authors whom he admires, he tries not to look at their works too often, so as not to unwittingly copy them - the most important thing for an artist is to preserve his own identity.

His works have been bought by many people not only from Lithuania, but also from all over the world - many from the USA, Russia and Australia.

Since 1985 he has been exhibiting in Kaunas, Vilnius, Palanga, as well as in private galleries in Germany, France, USA, Russia.