Meditation - golden wind of Egypt

Technique: Mixed technique on canvas
Dimensions: 150x150 cm
€4,550.00

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The painting depicts a figure in a pose of relaxation or meditation, reclining gracefully with legs folded and one arm extended upwards. The figure is placed atop a golden circular platform, which stands out against the more abstract and tumultuously painted background filled with swirling grays, blues, and touches of stark white. Splashes of vibrant yellow and turquoise add a dynamic contrast to the scene. Intriguingly, a swirl of what appears to be a stylized cloud or wind hovers near the top left, painted in white against the darker backdrop, enhancing the painting's ethereal and somewhat chaotic atmosphere. The overall effect is both dreamlike and intense, suggesting a deep immersion in an alternate state of consciousness or a surreal environment.

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Tadas Tručilauskas’s artwork stands out for its unique blend of spiritual iconography with modern metaphors, most prominently the motif of the human-machine transformer. His canvases often display symbolic imagery—portraits of figures like the Buddha, Christ, and the Holy Family, alongside ritual wheels that embody meditative themes and existential cycles. In weaving these components together, he initiates a conversation between ancient spiritual legacies and present-day philosophical questions, intensifying the richness and resonance of his visual storytelling.

Tručilauskas places particular emphasis on the human experience, devoting considerable exploration to the philosophical facets of childhood and adolescence. The frequent appearance of children, teenagers, and young women in his work investigates the recurring motifs of duality, vitality, and the ongoing conflict between innocence and experience. Through these portrayals, he intimates that, regardless of societal evolution or the relentless progression of time, the core of human existence remains enigmatic, perpetually fluctuating between disorder and peace, purity and moral compromise, romance and sorrow.

His artistic methods are marked by lively, psychedelic flourishes—vivid, dynamic lines that evoke subconscious territories and frequently challenge how the viewer perceives the image. These techniques, calling to mind both optical art and kaleidoscopic visuals, serve to simultaneously mask and unveil deeper strata within his works. This nuanced exchange draws the viewer in, prompting them to reflect more profoundly on the ideas and connections embedded within his art.

Fine gestures, unconventional perspectives, and subtle facial expressions in Tručilauskas’s figures indicate the influence of artists such as Diego Velázquez, Raphael, and Salvador Dalí. Referencing these masters, his work forges a link between the past and the present in art, revitalizing timeless philosophical themes. Tručilauskas began his professional artistic path in 2017 after earning his degree from the Vilnius Academy of Arts. His pieces have been showcased broadly across Lithuania, featured twice at the international Art Vilnius fair, and acquired by esteemed collections like the Lewben Art Foundation and MO Museum. In 2019, his inclusion as a finalist for the Young Painter Prize underscored his growing presence in today’s art world.

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