Redhead Lady

Technique: Oil on canvas, 2016
Dimensions: 30x24 cm
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The painting depicts a slender woman with striking, long red hair that cascades down her shoulders and back in waves. Her skin is portrayed with light, almost translucent tones, and she stands subtly angling her body, giving us a three-quarters view. The background is a mixed wash of muted green hues, possibly suggesting a vague, abstract forest or a curtain of greenery. Beside her and slightly in the foreground, a white abstract figure resembling a skeletal deer appears, contributing an element of the surreal to the scene. Her facial features are finely drawn, with a somber expression and one eye noticeably larger and more detailed, adding a sense of emotional depth or introspection. Her Lips are dark and defined and she seems to be looking out, her gaze directed away from the viewer, lending an air of mystery and contemplation. The setting and her posture evoke a story-like or dream-like quality, suggesting introspection or perhaps a deep connection with the nature around her. Her presence is ghostly, yet vivid within the cloaking, serene wash of greens, somehow both blending in and standing out.

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Arvydas Martinaitis was born in a family of prominent Lithuanian artists. He is the son of the famous Antanas Martinaitis, and the grandson of the cartoonist Jonas Martinaitis. The author himself says of the almighty genes: "The creative ambitions of my grandfather, father and uncle were passed on to me. I feel as if I am encoded. Maybe I could go a few months without a brush and a canvas, but soon I would start using art again." But we won't go on about family ties and comparisons - we want to tell you as much as possible about Arvydas, who, like his predecessors, is making his own path in the art worl.

You will always recognise Arvydas Martinaitis's paintings first and foremost from the bright colours, the thick textures, the expressive brushstrokes, and the very impression of the abundance of everything: plants, houses, people, animals, both real and fictional. It is this abundance, which conveys the artist's inner, optimistic world, that invites us to join him on an adventure of exploration and discovery.

For the artist himself, the most important thing is to convey the emotion of the moment, to capture its fragility, as he says, "not to redraw a old sketches, but to create on the spot, otherwise it will be a copied sketch, a frozen drawing. The painting will have no spirit." Therefore, Arvydas puts down the canvas with feeling, and works hastily until the emotion is gone. You feel tired, he says, and you could leave the work for the next day, but the next day you won't get the feeling.

And after painting, Arvydas finds it even more important to share his work with others, "because when you close the door of the studio, it seems to be a pleasure that only the artist feels and experiences, but I want to share it." So, we share and we hope that like us, you will engage with Arvydas's life-changing, crowded, dynamic works.

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

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International exposure

Nationally known

Nationally known