Face Of Corona I

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 50x45 cm
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In the painting "Face of Corona I" by Antanas Adomaitis, a vivid and surreal depiction emerges, portraying a highly detailed, almost grotesque composition. The central figure reveals an oversized, distorted human face with skin tones ranging from natural hues to grays and reds. The face appears contorted, with features that meld into each other and the surrounding eerie forms. From the central figure's mouth and nasal area extend tube-like structures that twist and entangle, leading to an ambiguous, swirling form above, which seems to emit a small humanoid figure stretching upwards.Around the main face are multiple smaller, intricate elements resembling both organic and mechanical components. These elements create a chaotic, almost nightmarish landscape that interacts with the face. Skull-like figures, additional distorted faces, and undefined shapes with a mix of textures float alongside or are attached to the main figure. The background is muted with dark, smoky colors, enhancing the sense of a foreboding, oppressive atmosphere.Overall, the painting conveys a strong emotion of distress and confusion, effectively capturing a surreal, imaginative response to the theme suggested by its title.

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Artist

A painter, sculptor, wood carver a patriot not only of this region but of the whole Samogitia, a decorator and a nurturer of his hometown - he is known even in Germany, Holland and New York, where his painting exhibitions were successful.

Antanas is always full of interesting ideas, incredibly productive and inventive. He does not need either bohemian adventures or the influence of other artists to unleash his original, multifaceted talent. He draws inspiration from nature and the history of his land. 

The surrealistic paintings of A. Adomaitis, which require not only imaginative inclination, but also a perfect mastery of technique, are not lacking in humour and self-irony, which only makes the author's work even more attractive and multi-layered. The author does not shy away from sharp social themes, nor from difficult questions of human existence. And he reveals them wittily and boldly, without any embellishments.

The viewer, who is lucky enough to fall into the phantasmagorical world of A. Adomaitis' works, one is struck by the spectacular play of imagination, the vividness of the brushstroke, the knowledge of the "soul" of wood.