Landscape 59
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When thinking about landscapes, most people tend to picture shimmering bodies of water, vibrant leaves painted with rich colors, or clouds drifting across the sky. Yet Kęstutis Jauniškis approaches nature differently, viewing it through the perspective of architecture—a distinctive method that sets his art apart. Rather than aiming to portray the outdoors traditionally, Jauniškis focuses on experimenting with both form and structure, prompting viewers to reconsider familiar scenes from a fresh angle.
Jauniškis’s creative process involves breaking down the visible landscape into its fundamental elements before rebuilding it on canvas with stylized blocks of color. This approach is reminiscent of a collage assembled from cut-out shapes, disregarding traditional rules of perspective. The three-dimensional quality that appears in his work is not intended to enhance realism but instead serves to spark visual curiosity. Contrasts in color, gentle transitions within color fields, and shifts in surface texture all contribute to the variety in his technique, ensuring his compositions remain engaging.
His paintings are easily identified by their soft, flowing lines and careful restraint with both detail and earthy tones. Instead of overwhelming viewers with intricacy, Jauniškis favors a measured style that invites personal interpretation. The minimal use of detail and the deliberate selection of hues together foster a reflective ambiance, distinguishing his images through their contemporary character and sophisticated abstraction.
Often, his landscapes shift away from realistic representation and veer toward abstraction, resulting in compositions that captivate admirers of modern art. Kęstutis Jauniškis is also affiliated with the International Association of Miniaturists in Australia (Tasmania), regularly contributing to miniature art exhibitions held by this organization—a testament to his versatility and international presence.












































