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Technique: Mixed media, collage, DSP board
Dimensions: 80x100 cm
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The painting features an abstract figure against a rich, monochromatic purple background. The figure itself is composed of various shades and textures, predominantly in earth tones like browns and grays, possibly metallic or stone-like in appearance. Its form is fragmented and angular, suggesting a kind of disassembled armour or robotic structure. Noteworthy are its clear-cut edges and what could be interpreted as reflective surfaces that catch the light differently across the figure. The lower part of the composition includes what looks like white, bone-resembling structures or mechanical parts that contribute to the principal figure's foundation and overall symmetry. The scene emits a solitary and contemplative mood.

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Artist

For Viktoras Binkis, harmony, order, and sophistication are essential components at the heart of his creative process. He himself notes that his works avoid the chaotic or spontaneous features that are often linked with contemporary art; rather, he characterizes his approach as classical. Although abstract elements may appear in his style, Binkis meticulously maintains a balance among composition, tonality, and color harmony, likening his method to Euclid’s appreciation for symmetry and the harmonious order of the spheres.

The landscape genre occupies a central place in Binkis’s body of work. He views landscapes as an “ideal laboratory” that allows him to investigate the formal potential of painting while at the same time reflecting on and enriching his personal artistic skills. In his pieces, well-known Lithuanian scenery emerges anew through bold viewpoints and inventive uses of color, resulting in images that are by turns dramatic and quietly infused with a dreamlike quality.

Born in 1957, Viktoras Binkis completed his studies in painting at the Vilnius Art Institute in 1988, laying the groundwork for a diverse artistic career that has unfolded over many years.

Since joining the Lithuanian Artists' Union in 1992, Binkis has cultivated an artistic practice that encompasses painting, photography, and sculpture. He has staged more than twenty solo exhibitions, consistently exploring themes of visual harmony, structural order, and the lyrical reinterpretation of the natural world.

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