Game XVII

Technique: Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 60x50 cm
€860.00

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In the painting, several elongated, shadowed hands reach upwards from the bottom edge towards a central, luminescent orb. The background, textured and variegated with blues and earth tones, gives an impression of an expansive, speckled sky or a cosmic backdrop. The hands have a wispy, almost ghostlike quality, suggesting movement or otherworldly energy. Their dynamic positioning around the orb conveys a collective effort or aspiration. The orb itself has a subtle glow and serves as a focal point, appearing almost suspended in time and space, instilling a sense of mystery and focusing the viewer’s attention on the interaction between the hands and this central figure. The overall mood evoked is one of striving, reaching out, or a search for connection with this enigmatic element.

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Artist

Mindaugas Juodis (b. 1970) is a Lithuanian artist based in Kaunas who pursues his craft as a self-taught creator. Relishing the autonomy this path affords, Juodis engages with a diverse array of artistic disciplines. His activities span performance art, musical ventures, jewelry-making, sculpture, and painting, all of which showcase his ongoing receptivity to new artistic concepts and modes of expression.

Since 1996, Juodis has maintained an active presence in Lithuania's art world. He has presented 13 solo painting exhibitions and 7 solo shows featuring his jewelry, in addition to taking part in numerous group exhibitions. His career is marked by a persistent curiosity and readiness to experiment, distinguishing him among his contemporaries in Lithuania's contemporary art scene.

Art critic Dr. Dalia Karatajienė has observed similarities between Mindaugas Juodis and the Montmartre school of painters, even though Juodis himself does not have a direct connection with Paris. This observation was made during his involvement in the XIX International Art Festival "Šiauliai Republic of Montmartre 2021." There, Juodis, like his peers, accepted the festival's challenge to create works inspired by its distinctive ambiance. Dr. Karatajienė emphasizes Juodis’ artistic evolution from the meticulous technical demands of jewelry to painting, where he can express himself with fluid shapes and suggestive colors.

In his paintings, Juodis frequently portrays anthropomorphic figures—most often human, and commonly female—positioned against indeterminate, timeless settings. By stripping away references to particular locations or historical periods, he achieves a universal quality in his work that invites viewers into emotive and somewhat mysterious realms. He employs vivid contrasts, combining cool blues, warm ochers, and muted greys to evoke emotion and create images suspended between clarity and obscurity. Through this interplay of intimacy and remoteness, his paintings gain an air of perpetuity, reinforcing his humanistic outlook and ensuring that his artistic legacy maintains a presence within collective cultural memory.

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