Vilnius in winter
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The Vilnius-born and Vilnius-based artist mostly concentrates on painting (oil, acrylic), but does not shy away from other techniques either.
"I once started with printmaking, I like the crispness of pastels. Sometimes it's fun to make a collage or an assemblage. Sculpture is also interesting. I think it's important to feel the work first, its colour, its mood. It could be a moment from a dream, a phrase you read, a musical motif, an impression of a journey, or just a fragment of a film... Anything. The most important thing is to feel. The content is revealed at the end of the work... Most of the time, the viewer still sees and feels in his own way. It's always interesting to hear how others interpret my work. I hear so many unexpected versions..." - says the artist.
The artist has had solo exhibitions in Vilnius, Marijampolė, Biržai. He participates in plein air exhibitions. His works live in Lithuania, other European countries and America.