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Technique: Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 110x110 cm
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The painting features a dynamic and abstract composition with a rich palette of colors including deep blues, vibrant pinks, and striking yellows. The central area of the artwork is dominated by what appears to be an explosion of colors, from which various shapes and forms seem to emerge and recede into the darkness. The texture is visibly thick and textured, suggesting the application of paint in vigorous, expressive strokes. Dark, jagged shapes intersect with lighter areas, creating a sense of conflict and chaos. A splash of bright turquoise adds a sharp contrast in the center, drawing the eye and intensifying the feeling of turmoil and intensity. The overall mood of the piece is one of drama and a palpable sense of impending danger.

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Artist

Vaclovas Vekerotas, a renowned Lithuanian artist, has enjoyed a career that stretches over many decades. Born in 1948, he graduated from the Vilnius Academy of Arts in 1973. Over the years, Vekerotas has exhibited impressive versatility, consistently avoiding restriction to any single artistic style. His portfolio encompasses vibrant landscapes, energetic abstractions, intricate old town depictions, and evocative marinist compositions, often highlighting the iconic fishermen’s boats of the Curonian Spit.

A hallmark of Vekerotas's artistic approach is his application of lines that seem to melt, broaden, or fade away. His paintings are also marked by spontaneous, dynamic brushwork, which sometimes merges seamlessly with more precise and defined drawings. This blend imparts a distinctive vivacity and motion to his canvases, while maintaining harmony between abstract and representational elements.

Vekerotas actively participates in the Nida Plein Air Association. His enthusiasm for plein air painting draws him to annual outdoor sessions, where he sources inspiration directly from the surrounding natural and urban scenery. These frequent plein air endeavors provide essential creative energy for his work.

At present, Vaclovas Vekerotas primarily collaborates with the artistic group "Plekšnė". His sustained involvement with both this group and the wider art community reflects his dedication to the ever-changing landscape of Lithuanian art, as he continues to pursue new methods and inspirations within his own creative path.