Dense Emptyness

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 140x100 cm
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The painting features an old, seemingly abandoned structure, constructed from worn wooden planks, displaying varying shades of gray and brown. The composition is framed by parts of these structures, with the main focus being a large, circular opening through which a pale, almost ghostly full moon is visible. This moon casts a gentle, muted light that reflects off a body of water seen in the distance, subtly illuminating the scene. The grass underfoot is sparse, with patches of earth visible, contributing to the quiet, slightly desolate atmosphere of the setting. The sky is rendered in soft shades, transitioning from a light gray near the horizon to a deeper, brooding hue upwards, suggesting either dawn or dusk. The overall tone of the painting evokes a sense of solitude and contemplation.

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Artist

Mantas Daujotas (b. 1993) is a painter and musician from Kaunas, Lithuania. Since obtaining his Bachelor's degree in Painting in 2017, Daujotas has gained recognition as a vibrant and promising young artist. He has presented several solo exhibitions and taken part in numerous group shows, which attest to his increasing prominence in the contemporary art world.

Daujotas's work encompasses a wide range of subjects, including empty buildings, abandoned streets, and even atypical figures like an albino crocodile. Despite this breadth, his paintings consistently convey a sense of emptiness and weighty silence. This mood subtly mirrors an inner anxiety—an emotion that resonates with many people today.

Within Daujotas’s artwork, time seems to come to a halt, rendering his subjects motionless within uncertain settings. The dreamlike, immobilized spaces he creates explore themes of isolation, solitude, and existential unease. Through the stillness and palpable tension, viewers are prompted to consider their own emotions in the context of contemporary existence.

Daujotas explains that his intention is not to portray dramatic incidents or attention-seeking moments, but rather to draw focus to what is missing. He underscores that it is ‘life’ itself that inhabits his vacant interiors, embodying the spectrum of human emotion and the intricacies of relationships. For Daujotas, the solitude expressed in his paintings does not signify mere sadness, but rather a complex kind of unity and belonging with one’s surroundings.

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