Flowers and the Forgotten City

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 80x90 cm
€1,400.00

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The painting showcases a complex layering of abstract shapes, scribbles, and color washes that blend into a dreamlike landscape. On the left, a bright yellow and soft green section fades into a murky collection of browns and greys, suggesting a transition from light to shadow. Random letters and unreadable words are scattered across the top and center, hinting at forgotten or hidden messages.In the central part of the image, a faint outline of what could be interpreted as buildings or architectural forms appears, adding a sense of an obscured, possibly decaying urban environment. Toward the bottom right, the silhouette of a rudimentary, sketch-like figure can be seen, standing next to a simplified plant or flower.The bottom edge of the painting is adorned with a row of blue and grey diamonds, which introduces a geometric contrast to the otherwise fluid and unstructured upper areas. In the lower right corner, a bold red arc adds a vivid splash of color, breaking through the predominantly muted tones that dominate the scene.Overall, the painting emits a feeling of nostalgia and mystique, as though it's a visual representation of a memory that is both cherished and fading. The layers of paint, varying from transparent to opaque, create a rich texture that invites the viewer to look deeper and uncover the secrets hidden within the artwork.

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Artist

Giedra Purlytė dedicates herself to the aesthetics and emotional evocativeness found in painting. Her oeuvre is marked by investigations into color, light, and a sense of harmonious unity that emerges on the canvas. Frequently inspired by the natural world, she seeks intuitive interpretations and gentle enigmas that encourage quiet contemplation. Instead of pursuing shock value, Purlytė aims to establish an atmosphere steeped in silence and self-reflection, employing color as a potent means of conveying emotional reality.

Originally from Kaunas, Giedra Purlytė began her formal art studies at the Antanas Martinaitis Art School in her native city. These foundational years played an essential part in developing both her artistic sensibility and her technical proficiency. The creative milieu of Kaunas had a significant influence on how she came to view and approach art.

Between 1985 and 1989, Purlytė pursued further education at the Stepo Žuko Technical School of Fine Arts—currently J. Vienožinskis Art College—where she specialized in textiles. From 1990 to 1996, she attended the Kaunas Academy of Fine Arts, where she advanced her understanding and experimented with new forms of expression in the visual arts.

Giedra Purlytė has participated in exhibitions and international painting plein airs since 1994. Over the years, she has held more than 30 solo exhibitions and taken part in numerous group showcases. Her artwork has been presented in countries including Japan, Russia, Australia, the USA, Belgium, Switzerland, and Lithuania, and it resides in private collections within Lithuania and internationally. A member of the Union of Lithuanian Artists since 2012, she continues to be an active presence in the art world.

Lithuanian Artists’ Association Member

Lithuanian Artists’ Association Member