Vilnius Oldtown 1965

Technique: Watercolor on paper
Dimensions: 27x35 cm
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The painting depicts an old, quaint cobblestone street viewed through a large archway, which adds depth and frames the scene. The gentle gradient of the street suggests a descent towards a central focal point of luminous light, which contrasts with the surrounding shadows. Architectural details include rustic facades, multi-pane windows, and balconies with wrought-iron railings, imbuing the scene with a historic charm. The use of watercolor enhances the atmospheric effect, blending the monochrome hues to create a harmonious and somewhat melancholic mood, typical of a cloudy day. Shadows play a significant role in the composition, adding texture and dimension, while light spots on the ground and walls suggest reflections or dampness. The overall impression is tranquility and a timeless quality, perhaps inviting contemplation or a stroll through memories of the past.

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Artist

Romanas Borisovas, a distinguished Lithuanian artist, graduated from the Vilnius Academy of Arts in 1973, where he specialized in the Department of Design. Over the course of his career, he has gained recognition as a master of watercolour painting, adept at capturing the historic architecture of cities like Vilnius and Lisbon. His artworks are admired for their technical accuracy and the evocative atmospheres they convey. Through his meticulous attention to detail, Borisovas infuses each city with life, showcasing their unique beauty and layered histories.

Although Borisovas skillfully represents a wide array of urban scenes, his deepest passion is found in painting decaying buildings and ruins. This fascination has led to his reputation as "the painter of ruins." Frequently, his art investigates the poetic essence of aging structures, highlighting the quiet narratives found in deteriorating facades and deserted places. His watercolours invite viewers to reflect on the passage of time and the transience of architectural heritage.

Historical subjects are at the heart of Borisovas’ artistic output. Much of his life has been dedicated to researching and visually documenting the architectural heritage of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and East Prussia. His paintings function both as works of art and as vital records, preserving the memory of locations that risk disappearing due to modernization or neglect. In this way, Borisovas’ work forges a connection between past and present, prompting contemplation of history and identity.

Romanas Borisovas remains a significant figure in the artistic preservation and interpretation of urban history. Through his expressive watercolours, he draws attention to the need for conserving architectural gems and recognizing the singular character of each urban landscape. Each of his paintings inspires a greater appreciation for the delicate beauty of the constructed world and its significance within our cultural memory.

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