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acrylic on canvas
Width: 80 cm
Gintas Banys is a painter renowned for his exceptional mastery of realistic painting techniques, though he does not adhere strictly to the realist tradition. His artwork elevates elements of everyday life into intensely emotional experiences, blending contemporary cultural symbols with familiar aspects of reality, and juxtaposing monochromatic shades against bursts of vibrant color. By thoughtfully choosing various textures and contrasts, Banys aims to shed light on how individuals connect with their surroundings and the contradictions inherent in modern existence. He places particular importance on atmosphere—frequently, the eyes depicted in his portraits serve as the central feature, drawing viewers into the essence of the artwork’s meaning.
In addition to his visual art, Gintas Banys is widely recognized as the creative leader of the esteemed Lithuanian rock band Pelenai, where he takes on the dual roles of songwriter and lyricist. Painting constitutes an inseparable part of his identity, coexisting harmoniously with his musical pursuits. Describing his creative impulse, Banys remarks, "I paint when I don't paint, I play when I don't play - this is my understanding of my mission in this life." In both his music and his painting, he prioritizes meaningful content, the conveyance of emotion, and carefully considered artistic expression.
Driven by a passion for experimentation, Banys often employs mixed media, embracing spontaneity and chance within his creative process. He values the act of creation as much as the finished result, continually drawing inspiration and motivation from this dynamic interplay. He finds joy in the inherent unpredictability of each project, holding the conviction that the creative act itself is what imbues life with meaning and vitality.
His work stands out for its seamless integration of realism with elements of fantasy, combining tangible, concrete details with imaginative features that frequently conjure dreamlike realms—a mirror of the subconscious. This unique synthesis forms the foundation of his art’s striking effect. Banys’s paintings are found in private collections throughout Lithuania, Germany, the USA, and Switzerland, and he has held numerous solo exhibitions in locations such as Vilnius, Druskininkai, Šiauliai, Kaunas, Palanga, Varėna, Klaipėda, Kretinga, and Širvintai. Future exhibitions are planned for Trakai, Alytus, and Klaipėda through 2025.















































