Summer Has Come

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 50x40 cm
Lithuanian Art Gallery Paveikslai.lt
Ready to hang on the wall
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The painting portrays a serene meadow enriched with the vibrant blooms of summer. A diverse array of tall, wild grasses fill the foreground, swaying gracefully, depicted in tones of green and yellow ochre. Interspersed among these are delicate white and pink flowers, along with some touches of pale blue, adding a subtle yet captivating splash of color to the scene. There is a dense cluster of trees in the background, their leaves painted in various shades of green, suggesting the lushness of late spring or early summer. The overall atmosphere is soft and slightly misty, conveying the warmth and gentle breeze of a summer day. The painter's use of light and textured strokes creates a dreamlike quality, inviting the viewer to lose themselves in this tranquil, natural setting.

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If Danutė Virbickienė isn’t standing at her easel, you will almost certainly find her tending to her garden or immersed in the beauty of the natural world. She is familiar with each plant, from the tiniest leaf to the slenderest stem, and in her free moments delights in early morning strolls through the forest or along the lake’s shore. For Danutė, nature is not only a wellspring of inspiration but a fundamental part of her everyday existence. This profound relationship with the outdoors lies at the heart of her creative process and artistic vision.

It is hardly surprising, then, that landscapes and still lifes—often adorned with the vivid flowers she nurtures in her garden—stand out as Danutė Virbickienė’s preferred themes. Her paintings radiate with a sense of clarity and luminosity, capturing the enchanting quiet of dawn or the gentle calm of an afternoon. Each piece reflects her close observation and sincere admiration for the cycles and subtleties of nature, whether in the soft movement of wild grasses or the exuberant flourish of blooming flowers.

Warm, earthy tones and a style that is both true-to-life and impressionistic define her artwork. Her portrayals of meadows, in particular, display impressionist influences that at times verge on abstraction, lending her compositions a spontaneous and emotionally charged quality. Through her paintings, Danutė wishes to convey the happiness and serenity she finds in the natural world, inviting viewers to discover the landscape’s quiet marvels along with her.

Danutė Virbickienė distinguishes herself by relying solely on a special spatula for her painting, completely foregoing brushes. This distinctive method imparts a unique energy and texture to her work. Her art is widely sought after, with collectors in Lithuania and abroad eager to acquire her pieces. Her paintings grace homes in America, Canada, Europe, Japan, and New Zealand, reflecting the universal resonance of her deep affinity for nature.