Have a good trip

Technique: Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 70x80 cm
Lithuanian Art Gallery Paveikslai.lt
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In this painting by Romas Žmuidzinavičius, titled "Have a good trip," you see a vivid scene with a large, strong tree branching out over three sailing ships. The ships appear to be moving across calm waters, under the protective reach of the tree.The sky behind the tree is bright and rich in warm colors, evoking a sunset. The tree's branches extend in a way that resembles wings, giving a sense of shelter or guidance to the ships below.Romas Žmuidzinavičius uses a style rich in texture and color. The painting is vibrant, filled with oranges, blues, and greens that blend harmoniously, creating a mosaic-like effect. The texture is thick and palpable, almost as if inviting you to feel its surface.The scene captures a moment of departure, emphasizing safety and good wishes for the journey ahead. It's both a beautiful and symbolic piece that combines natural and surreal elements effectively.

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Romas Žmuidzinavičius, a Lithuanian painter, brings an artistic vision that rises above the ordinary facets of everyday life. He is known for his continuous efforts to depict what surpasses routine reality, turning his attention to the unseen forces that influence our lives. His paintings frequently present symbolic figures—caretakers, angels, enigmatic kings—each embodying different life periods, essential values, inner feelings, or protective presences. Thus, Žmuidzinavičius's works affirm the elevation of the spirit and the soul's reflection.

His treatment of landscape painting carries similar depth. Instead of simply representing nature, Žmuidzinavičius explores transformation, cycles, and the connections uniting all living beings with something everlasting. To conjure a sense of mystery and wonder, he often chooses a palette suffused with magical golden light, prevalent at sunset or dawn. This artistic selection not only amplifies the cyclical motifs in his paintings, but also infuses each scene with a comforting warmth and intimacy.

Žmuidzinavičius was born in 1952 in Varėna. He spent his childhood summers in Žiūrai, an ethnographic village alongside the Ūla River. Surrounded by the genuine dialect and customs of the Dzūkai, as well as the splendor of nature, these formative years had a lasting impact on his vividly expressive art. The luminous colors and expressive brushwork that characterize his paintings reveal his ongoing quest for life's deeper significance, all drawn from the landscapes and traditions of his native land.

His artistic education took place at the Vilnius Art School and the Moscow University of Fine Arts, where he also studied the art of fresco under the distinguished Veiverytė. One of his early defining moments was an expedition to Igarka, during which he created 25 pieces for the Culture House Gallery and painted an expansive 500-square-meter mural. Throughout his body of work, recurring imagery—angels, crosses, old towns, and trees—expresses themes of change, longing, and serenity. Utilizing a distinctive multilayered method, his pastel-toned paintings evoke peacefulness and the quiet flow of time.