Pieta

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 155x125 cm
€9,050.00

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The painting presents a somber scene featuring two figures, a man and a woman, enveloped in drapery. The man, appearing lifeless, is cradled gently by the woman, his head resting against her chest. His body is rendered in pallid tones, contrasting with the rich, dark hues of her garment. The background is stark, dominated by black with hints of geometric and script-like patterns using gold, giving the sense of a sacred or ceremonious setting. Above the figures, the word "FURIE" is inscribed in bold lettering, adding a layer of enigmatic symbolism. The overall mood is tragic, emphasizing themes of mourning, care, and possibly redemption.

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Artist

Aidas Mikelėnas distinguishes himself through his unique perspective on urban landscapes, emphasizing the convergence of historic and contemporary architecture within cityscapes. His art draws attention not only to the structural frameworks of metropolitan areas but also to the subtle traces left by human presence, including graffiti, shop signs, and water towers. Mikelėnas’s compositions unveil the layered histories and continually changing nature of urban environments.

Texture is a prominent element in Mikelėnas’s artistic approach, frequently manifesting the concrete effects of construction and the passage of time on city settings. His color choices recall the aesthetics of graphic art, featuring a palette dominated by white, black, red, and yellow. Paired with energetic brushwork and bold graphic lines, this creates a dynamic and highly recognizable style.

The geographical subjects of his pieces include cities in the USA, Lithuania, and various other European locations, each seen through his distinct visual perspective. By portraying these urban landscapes, he not only documents the environments but also contemplates the cultural and historical identities that reside within their architecture.

Beyond urban topics, religious themes hold a central place in Mikelėnas’s work. His participation in church stained glass restoration significantly influences this dimension of his art. Many of his pieces depict religious figures to convey both suffering and peace, utilizing oil on canvas as well as a range of drawing tools on paper to achieve diverse expressive qualities.