Neringa

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 36x114 cm
€590.00

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The painting presents a tranquil seaside landscape, capturing the essence of a serene day at the beach. The foreground displays a stretch of sandy shoreline with sparse, wind-swept vegetation, leading into calm, shallow waters. Two sailboats, with their sails billowed by the breeze, glide gently across the water, adding a sense of peaceful motion to the scene. In the background, a vast sand dune rises, its contours softly blending into a clear, expansive sky. The color palette is dominated by soft blues, gentle greens, and sandy hues, conveying a warm, inviting atmosphere typical of a quiet, sunlit coastal environment.

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Vilnius artist Aleksandras Jaremčiukas paintings are unique. His paintings painted in a surrealistic style combine seemingly incompatible subjects and images and sometimes seemingly absurd plots do not repel but captivate the viewer. Currently, Aleksandras also engaged in restoration, iconography and interior design work. He is no stranger to such genres as still life and landscape. He has also become famous for replicating the techniques of the old masters. According to Aleksandras it is academic drawing that gives impact and conveys the idea to the viewer. For an artist, composition and color are the most important things in painting. After all, the main purpose of the painting is to affect the viewer aesthetically and the meaning and content are in second place.

"When it comes to criticism you can write anything about a painting but the experienced visual contact comes first and criticism is only someone else's thoughts..." says the author.

He also likes to try himself in other genres of painting, experimenting with textures and various drawing techniques. The main direction of Aleksandras painting remains surrealism. While creating in this direction of painting unusual for many the artist achieved great success. Aleksandras Jaremčiukas skills are appreciated both in Lithuania and abroad. The artist's paintings adorn the walls of houses in various European countries and are in private collections.

Among the many exhibitions in which Aleksandras participated it is worth mentioning the most significant for the artist:

2000 - Vilnius, "Amatininkų" gallery - personal exhibition of A. Jaremčiukas.

2010 - Vilnius, Vilnius City Municipality, group exhibition of Lithuanian national minorities.

2011 - Vilnius, House of Poles, group exhibition "Elipsa".

2011 - Vilnius, salon - gallery "Daile" - group exhibition - "Christmas evenings".

2015 - Vilnius, Palace of the Lords - "Easter Festival in Vilnius".

2017 - Ukmergė, a group exhibition dedicated to the development of cooperation between the Republics of Lithuania and Belarus in the field of culture and art.

2018 - Klaipėda, group exhibition, "House of Culture of National Minorities in Klaipėda".