Syndrome of Nonsense

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 140x70 cm
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The painting showcases a figure mostly facing away, enveloped in rich, textural strokes of vibrant colors—reds, greens, and touches of yellow, reminiscent of autumn leaves or fiery embers. The figure itself exudes a mysterious, almost mystical aura, partly obscured and merged with the surrounding colors and patterns that create an almost dripping effect. The top of the painting is dominated by darker hues, deep greens and blacks, flowing downwards like wet ink. The backdrop and figure are intertwined, suggesting motion or transformation, with small specks of blue and white that could be interpreted as twinkling stars or distant lights, adding a touch of whimsy to the overall intense and enigmatic mood. The textures suggest a rugged terrain, perhaps symbolic of emotional landscapes, or a vivid dreamscape painting the complexities of the human psyche.

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In Lina Beržanskytė-Trembo's work, as the artist herself says, nothing is invented, everything is felt. It is a world of feelings and inner experiences that has taken shape on canvas. 

Lina's artistic expression balances between abstraction and recognisable silhouettes of women and landscapes. It is important for the artist to work impromptu, to let the hand move, to guide herself, to make the work as organic as possible, to reflect as accurately as possible what is going on inside. Although the artist is also familiar with natural motifs and depictions of natural transformations, her works are mostly devoted to the themes of the inner world of man: loneliness, peace of mind, prophetic visions, prayer, touching eternity, love. Even through the motifs of nature, the author tries to convey the cycles that occur in human beings - desolation, stagnation, resurrection, blossoming, abundance.

"It seems that through the elasticity and vitality of the line, the frenzy of colours, I manage to capture the connection between the moment and the Eternal Mystery, and that this is best revealed through the uncharted vision and the charm of unexplored desires," says the artist.

The author was born in 1970 in Vilnius, into a family of physicians. In 1989, she graduated from the M. K. Čiurlionis Art School (diploma in painting, lecturers M. Skudutis, V. Jusionis). In the same year, she entered the Vilnius Academy of Arts, specialising in fresco-mosaic. In 1995, after graduation, she went to Stuttgart, Germany, where she held her personal exhibitions and participated in group exhibitions. In 2000 she returned to Vilnius, where she lives and organises exhibitions. Since 2007 she has been a member of the Lithuanian Artists' Union (in 2007 she was granted the status of creator). She has held over 50 solo exhibitions in Lithuania and abroad, and actively participates in group exhibitions (over 40 group exhibitions).

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

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