A freaking baby icon (triptych)

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 70x150 cm
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The triptych presents a surreal and grotesque narrative through three interconnected panels, each depicting distorted humanoid figures in a variety of poses and expressions. In the left panel, a figure with exaggerated bodily features sits on a stool, holding a syringe and a cigarette, with a small baby clutched close, both displaying expressions of dismay or discomfort. The middle panel features two figures; a larger one clothed in a red, hood-like garment cradles a smaller contorted figure resembling a baby. Both figures look outward with expressions of sorrow and fear. The right panel shows a robust figure smiling unnaturally while hugging two smaller baby-like figures, one of which clings to the larger figure's arm. The color palette blends muted and vibrant tones, emphasizing the nightmarish quality of the scenes. Each figure is surrounded by a soft, cloudy backdrop, enhancing the dream-like, unsettling atmosphere.

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Artist

Antanas Adomaitis is a renowned painter, sculptor, and wood carver, profoundly committed to his native Samogitia and actively engaged in cultivating the cultural life of his hometown. His acclaim reaches well beyond the borders of Lithuania, as his painting exhibitions have been held in countries like Germany, Holland, and even in New York, presenting his artistic vision to audiences across the world.

Recognized for his inexhaustible energy and originality, Antanas constantly produces a wide array of innovative ideas. He does not draw inspiration from bohemian circles or contemporary artists; instead, his creativity derives from a deep connection to nature and the rich traditions of his homeland. This foundation bestows a distinct authenticity and resonance upon his work.

Adomaitis’s surrealistic approach is distinguished by exceptional technical skill paired with vivid imagination. Humour and self-irony frequently appear in his art, enhancing both its intrigue and approachability. Unafraid to address pressing social issues or profound existential matters, he uses both sharp wit and boldness, deliberately avoiding superfluous decoration.

Those who step into the fantastical world portrayed in Adomaitis’s works find the experience indelible. The brilliant interplay of imaginative concepts, energetic brushstrokes, and a sensitive grasp of wood as a material showcase not only the breadth of his talent but also his remarkable ability to capture the essence of his chosen mediums.