In The Monastery Park

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 55x46 cm
€230.00
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The painting reveals a vibrant and somewhat abstract depiction of a lush park scene, possibly within the confines of a monastery. A curvaceous path swirls through the foreground, guiding the eye towards a historic building nestled among tall, dense trees that dominate the painting. The foliage is depicted with thick, expressive brushstrokes in varying shades of green, occasionally interrupted by bursts of yellow, hinting at sunlight filtering through. On the left, fiery red and orange strokes near the path suggest the presence of blooming flowers or autumnal leaves. The building in the background, characterized by a traditional red roof and grey walls, features large, prominent windows that reflect the tranquility of the surrounding nature. The overall atmosphere is one of serene isolation and natural beauty, captured vividly through bold colors and dynamic textures.

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Artist

I've always had a dream to paint and draw for as long as I can remember. But because of lack of confidence, lack of time, I had this dream so deeply buried in my subconscious that for many years it was even forgotten. I was more concerned about my studies, my family, my children, my work, my home life.

Although I never picked up a paintbrush, I was always "near art". It was the way of life that almost all the women in my family and relatives were always doing something beautiful - weaving, knitting, sewing - alongside their everyday work. They were professional folk artists. That's why I am also familiar with all these handicrafts. I grew up among mountains of yarns, patterns, looms, dyes and colours. That was my daily routine. 

I started painting recently, and it was a really timid start. To gain more confidence and to avoid reinventing the wheel, the first thing I decided to do was to study at the Kaunas A. Martinitis Art School. It took me four years to complete my initial studies. The years spent among famous artists of Lithuania proved to me that not only can I paint, but also that this occupation gives me happiness and endless pleasure, that painting is not a fleeting fascination.

After graduating from art school, I continue to explore the subtleties of painting, trying to find out the secrets of art at the VDA KF. I take part in plein-air exhibitions.

In my paintings you can see what surrounds me, what I live by, what makes me happy.

I find painting in nature the most enjoyable. Only here I can see the subtlety of natural colours, unexpected colour combinations.