Beautiful Sky In California

Technique: Spalvoti pigmentai, lakas, drobė
Dimensions: 67x95 cm
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The painting portrays a serene scene dominated by a vibrant blue sky that stretches across the canvas, setting a tranquil backdrop. Below the expansive sky, two slender palm trees rise prominently, one slightly taller than the other, their fronds detailed with various shades of green, catching the light. These trees flank a structure that appears to be a stucco building typical of Californian architecture, rendered in shades of soft beige and white. The building features a central section with a recessed, arched doorway topped by a decorative element reminiscent of a bell tower, though simpler and without a bell. The rooftops are flat, suggesting a southwestern style, and additional greenery hints at more palms or similar foliage clustered near the building's sides, reinforcing the painting’s calm, warm setting. The overall mood conveys a peaceful evening or an early night in California, where the azure sky and gentle architecture invite viewers to linger and enjoy the view.

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Vytautas Žirgulis was born in Kaunas, Lithuania, on November 4, 1962. His education is remarkably varied: he began by specializing in music at J. Naujalis Art School in 1980, then studied event directing at Klaipėda Conservatory, where he graduated in 1984. In 1992, he earned his degree from Vilnius Academy of Arts, specializing in painting, which firmly established his presence in the Lithuanian art world. Since 1995, he has been a member of the Lithuanian Artists' Association.

Žirgulis has maintained an active career, participating in numerous group exhibitions and plein air events both within Lithuania and internationally. He has staged 18 solo exhibitions to date, each reflecting the breadth and progression of his artistry. Based in Vilnius, he not only creates but also teaches drawing, painting, and composition at the National M. K. Čiurlionis School of Art. His artistic work spans both easel and wall painting.

Žirgulis characterizes his painting style as magical realism, drawing upon themes from daily life and infusing common subjects with significant depth. He places particular value on authenticity, people, and real events in his creative process, explaining that narrative and the ideas beneath it are central to his practice. The artist favors oil paints for their depth and for allowing detailed work with nuances, soft edges, and layers made possible by their slow drying. His pieces often feature literary references, which are apparent not only in the subject matter but also inform his selection of color, use of light, and arrangement of each composition.

Art critic Ignas Kazakevičius observes that Žirgulis’s symbolism is primarily anthropomorphic, conveying emotions and psychological states through subtly rendered, mysterious faces. Kazakevičius points out the dreamlike nature of Žirgulis’s motifs, describing the way his intimate figures shift into fantastical chimaeras set within vibrant blue spaces. In the critic’s view, Žirgulis’s painting technique is just as crucial as his literary themes and symbols, as it invites viewers into enduring and resonant encounters with his forms.

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

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