Figure I

Technique: Watercolor paper, ink. 2010
Dimensions: 100x70 cm
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The painting presents an abstracted human figure portrayed in a monochromatic scheme, primarily using shades of gray. The top section of the figure resembles a fluid, amorphous blob, soft at the edges and descending into what appears as a stem or narrow form that expands further down, hinting at the shoulders or upper torso of a body. The central zone of this figure shows a darker, shadowed area, forging a stark contrast with the lighter, more diffusing parts. This interplay of light and shadow creates a sense of depth and mystery, focusing on ambiguity and form rather than detail. The composition is vertically structured, emphasizing length and fluidity.

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Artist

Marius Strolia is a celebrated Lithuanian artist renowned for his vibrant and versatile creative approach. He has been a member of the Lithuanian Artists' Union since 1999 and joined the "Individualists" painters’ section in 2016. His artistic oeuvre encompasses a broad spectrum of media—painting, printmaking, sculpture, assemblage, collage, installation, and photography—all demonstrating his relentless pursuit of fresh forms and techniques.

Strolia’s works are frequently on display not only in established galleries but also in alternative venues such as shops, parks, and hotels. He actively participates in international land art exhibitions and plein air events, emphasizing his receptiveness to varied settings and audiences. By engaging with these diverse platforms, he brings art into unexpected everyday contexts and connects with viewers in novel ways.

Well known for the creative variability that distinguishes his techniques and modes of expression, Strolia often experiments with innovative formats and is continuously refining his artistic approach. His inspiration is deeply rooted in the complex, evolving interplay between nature and humankind. This is reflected in the scope of his themes, ranging from landscapes and abstractions to series focused on the human figure, each illustrating the ongoing evolution of his artistic pursuits.

His enduring fascination with mythological themes has its origins in his sustained interest in the archaeomythological research of Professor Maria Gimbutiene. This influence is clearly seen in his use of mythological imagery and references to ancient Neolithic goddess sculptures. Strolia’s work has been showcased in international exhibitions across Bulgaria, Poland, Germany, and Italy, and is held in private collections in Lithuania, Poland, Japan, Germany, and the Czech Republic.

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

Digital photography, digital photo manipulation, Giclée printing, Fine Art Portrait White paper

40x40 cm

€230.00