Cloud Dance. From the Cycle MARINA

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 80x80 cm
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In the painting, a vibrant and dramatic scene unfolds as tumultuous clouds dominate the sky, painted in deep shades of blue, gray, and black, inherently mixed with vivid streaks of orange, yellow, and red, which reflect the intense light emanating from the sun partially visible at the center. The sun's rays pierce through the cloud masses, casting a spectacular array of light that radiates outward. Below this striking display in the sky, the calm sea gently mirrors the kaleidoscope of colors above, hinting at tranquility amidst the stormy heavens. The horizon is faintly outlined, letting the viewer focus primarily on the explosion of color and dynamic interplay between light and shadow in the clouds and their reflection on the water’s surface.

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The main theme of his work is the dialogue between man, the individual and society, and the visible and invisible relationship between them. Nature - landscapes, flowers, marinism - is a genre of painting that is dear to the heart, as is the urban landscape, which complements the concept of humanity in the work.

The work is dominated by a wide range of rich colours, an optimistic mood, and a deeper philosophy of life is revealed in the natural, urban and figurative motifs. The gestures of the figures convey their inner state.

The expressive, energetic creative style and the futuristic ideas of the pace of life give the paintings a distinctive character and draw the viewer's attention. A painting is more than an interior detail or decoration. It is a suspended and captured moment in life. 

Exhibitions in Lithuania, Poland, Belgium, Norway, Cyprus, Sweden and Ireland. Recently the work has been exhibited in London.

in 2023 the artist's works were exhibited at international exhibitions in Berlin, London and Rome, at the artists' symposium in Italy, Irpina.

Master of Fine Arts.

Status of artist since 2015.

Member of the Lithuanian Art Creators Association.

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