Neringa. Baltic Wind. Episode 6

Dmitrij Zuj
Technique: Watercolor
Dimensions: 40x50 cm
€176.00
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The painting depicts a serene, coastal landscape. In the foreground, sandy dunes, marked by sparse vegetation and wind-swept grasses, lead towards the sea. A well-trodden path, suggestive of many visits, carves through the dunes, inviting a walk to the water's edge. The sea is rendered in shades of turquoise and blue, with gentle waves lapping at the shore. The sky above is a mix of light blue and soft gray, indicating a breezy, overcast day. The distant horizon subtly blends the sea with the sky, enhancing the depth and vastness of the view. The overall mood is one of calm and solitude, evoking the quiet and reflective ambiance of the Baltic coast.

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Artist

Although Dmitrij Zuj is a watercolour painter, drawing plays a large role in his work. Whether it's the rooftops of the city, fields in bloom, or the rolling dunes, the artist not only masterfully arranges the composition, but also draws each leaf or roof tile. These works are particularly fascinating for their detail - the longer you look, the more you see. The artist is very fond of depicting cities, including his native Vilnius, but he is always looking for new angles that no one has noticed yet, and his gaze is always romantic and looking for beauty.


The artist introduces himself: "I was born and grew up in Vilnius, in an artist's family. Although I have been surrounded by art and creativity since childhood, I did not choose this path myself. For a long time I worked in the advertising field - urban design, brands, and was interested in interior and landscape design. But painting has always been a hobby.

The first technique I tried was pastel. Later, watercolour caught my attention and has remained the main technique I use ever since. I am constantly interested in new applications of this technique, and I continue to learn on my own from my friends and foreign watercolour masters.

I travel a lot in Lithuania and abroad. I admire the sights of the cities and places I see, and the impressions I experience are put down on paper.

I am proud that my works have been acquired by private collectors from Italy, France, Portugal, Germany, Russia, Poland, etc.

I will be delighted if my work finds a place in your home."