Greet the morning

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 50x40 cm
€212.00
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The painting depicts a serene, sunlit meadow bathed in a soft, warm glow of the early morning sun. It’s a gentle and soothing scene with the sun hanging low in the sky, casting hues of pale yellow and soft orange across the horizon, permeating the air with a tranquil light. The field is abundant with a variety of wildflowers, predominantly daisies, which dot the landscape with whites and subtle pinks. The flowers stand tall amidst a sea of green grasses that sway gently and stretch into the distance, fading into a hazy, tree-lined background, suggesting a secluded, natural spot untouched by the bustle of everyday life. The overall mood evoked is peaceful and idyllic, inviting the viewer to pause and soak in the quiet beauty of the dawn.

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If you don't find Danutė Virbickienė at her easel, you can be sure that she is in her garden or in the nature. Danutė knows every plant from the smallest stem or leaf, and in her spare time, when she's not painting, she likes to take early morning walks in the woods or on the lakeside. It may seem like it has nothing to do with painting, but when it comes to Danutė Virbickienė's work, it is very important to realise that it is born out of an infinite, lifelong love for nature.

So it's no wonder that her favourite genres are landscapes, often flooded with early sunlight, and still lifes with the same flowers she cultivates in her garden. The paintings are always bright, reflecting a close relationship with nature, listening to it's language, the rhythmic swaying of the grasses and the intoxicating celebration of flowers. As the artist herself experiences joy in nature, she wants to convey the same feelings to the viewer, which is why she chooses a palette of warm, natural shades. Danutė Virbickienė paints realistically, but in her works with meadows there is an impressionistic manner, which occasionally turns the work towards abstraction.

The artist uses an exceptional technique. All the paintings are made with a special spatula and without what seems to be the artist's main tool - the brush.


The artist's works are eagerly bought not only by Lithuanian, but also by foreign clients - many of her works have travelled all over the world - from America, Canada, Europe to Japan and New Zealand.