Satan's Treasure

Technique: Oil on wood
Dimensions: 35x27 cm
€2,750.00

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The painting depicts a surreal and abstract scene characterized by vivid colors and forms that blend organic and inanimate motifs. The central part of the canvas shows what resembles a large encased area containing various interconnected figures and elements. These figures are depicted with exaggerated and distorted body parts, blending human-like forms with grotesque and biomorphic shapes.At the top left, a figure with oversized, bulging eyes and a grotesque expression seems to hold another misshaped entity. Below this cluster, another figure with a misshapen body appears to be stretching its limbs uncomfortably, one hand reaching into or being drawn by a swirling mass of smaller forms and intricate details that suggest both mechanical and organic components.The color palette is rich with deep blues, reds, and earthy tones that provide a background, filling the spaces around the figures with a sense of depth and mystery. The right side contains darker hues and a more pronounced sense of void, emphasizing the eerie and unsettling atmosphere of the scene.Overall, the artwork evokes a sense of chaos and unease, using surrealism to explore themes of entrapment, connection, and the grotesque. Each element seems intricately connected, suggesting a complex narrative or emotional landscape open to interpretation.

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Artist

A painter, sculptor, wood carver a patriot not only of this region but of the whole Samogitia, a decorator and a nurturer of his hometown - he is known even in Germany, Holland and New York, where his painting exhibitions were successful.

Antanas is always full of interesting ideas, incredibly productive and inventive. He does not need either bohemian adventures or the influence of other artists to unleash his original, multifaceted talent. He draws inspiration from nature and the history of his land. 

The surrealistic paintings of A. Adomaitis, which require not only imaginative inclination, but also a perfect mastery of technique, are not lacking in humour and self-irony, which only makes the author's work even more attractive and multi-layered. The author does not shy away from sharp social themes, nor from difficult questions of human existence. And he reveals them wittily and boldly, without any embellishments.

The viewer, who is lucky enough to fall into the phantasmagorical world of A. Adomaitis' works, one is struck by the spectacular play of imagination, the vividness of the brushstroke, the knowledge of the "soul" of wood.