Winter Is Already Here In Vilnius

Technique: Watercolor on paper
Dimensions: 42x53 cm
Year of creation: 2023
Lithuanian Art Gallery Paveikslai.lt
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The painting depicts a serene winter scene in Vilnius, capturing a cold, snowy day. Tall, slender trees with bare branches line the foreground, their trunks and limbs intricately detailed against a subdued, gray sky. The ground is covered in a blanket of white snow, marked by soft shadows and gentle footprints, hinting at the passage of recent visitors.In the center stands a prominent, aged tower, its circular structure rising elegantly, topped with a conical roof and golden cross that glints against the diffused light. Adjacent to the tower is a large classical building, likely a church, characterized by its massive columns and a second gleaming cross atop its facade.Small figures, possibly local residents or visitors, are scattered throughout the scene. Some are walking along paths, tiny in comparison to the grandeur of the historical architecture, while a closer pair, an adult and a child, appear in the lower right corner, adding a touch of human warmth to the chilly landscape. The overall atmosphere is quiet and contemplative, a typical view of a city cloaked in the tranquility of winter.

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I was born and raised in Vilnius. During my high school years, I attended the Vilnius four-year children's art school, where I received instruction in the fundamentals of art from renowned Lithuanian artists such as Ignas Budrys, Igoris Piekuras, Antanas Kmieliauskas, and others.

Upon graduating from the Faculty of Construction at the Vilnius Institute of Engineering Construction (now Gediminas Technical University), I acquired the title of engineer designer. My professional career focused on glass-metal constructions, while my leisure time was dedicated to my passion for drawing and painting. Even after a day's work, I consistently find myself reaching for a brush, always keeping a sketch pad close at hand. I actively participate in exhibitions, consistently sharing my artistic endeavors.

My preference lies in watercolor painting, employing traditional techniques. My subjects range widely, from urban and rural landscapes to still lifes and flowers. I am proud to be a member of the Union of Lithuanian Folk Artists, affiliated with the art studio "Paletė," and the artists' club "Plekšnė." Additionally, I am a member of the Union of Artists.

Lithuanian Folk Artists’ Association Member

Lithuanian Folk 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