Full Moon

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 80x80 cm
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The painting depicts a tranquil nocturnal landscape illuminated by a full moon. A body of water reflects the lunar light and the cloudy sky above. Surrounding the water are dark silhouettes of trees, adding depth and framing the scene. On the far side of the shore, small houses with visible roofs, possibly cottages, are nestled among the trees. The scene conveys a peaceful, slightly mysterious atmosphere, enhanced by the interplay of light and shadow and the soft brushstrokes used to render the sky and the reflections on the water. The overall mood is serene and contemplative.

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Born in 1961, Vidmantas Jažauskas is a graduate of the Vilnius Academy of Arts. In his paintings, viewers will find the fundamental values of painting. The artist, who has been systematically painting in seclusion for many years, avoids the hustle and bustle of exhibitions and does not seek to highlight his personality. Inner warmth, a wide range of emotions, and the uniqueness of each work are important qualities for an artist who seeks to show that the classical traditional manner of painting is not exhausted, and that he has infinite reserves. However, although Vidmantas Jažauskas follows the classical tradition of painting, his paintings are distinguished by their colours, their contrasting combinations and the colour patches used to construct forms. The artist is not so much interested in small, individual details, but in the whole, as if looking at everything from afar and squinting a little. The artist's inspiration usually comes from Lithuanian nature and cities. In the summer, the artist participates in plein-air workshops, works a lot outdoors, and spends his winters in the city, and then we can see the streets of Kaunas or Vilnius on his canvases, but the author prefers the romantic Užupis to everything.

Lithuanian Artists’ Association Member

Lithuanian 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