Autumn Bud

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 80x80 cm
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The painting features a soft, dreamlike landscape enshrouded in a medley of blues, whites, and earthy browns. Central to the composition is a delicate, bud-like floral element, rendered in a warm orange hue that stands out against the cooler tones of the background. This focal point is situated at the end of a slender, pale stalk, which rises elegantly from the base of the frame. Surrounding the bud are faint outlines of human faces, subtly integrated into the swathes of color and adding a layer of mystique to the scene. The background suggests a gentle transition from autumn to winter, depicted through the depiction of sparse, leafless trees beneath a sky that blends various shades of blue and white, infused with hints of gold. Specks of what might be interpreted as falling leaves or snowflakes dot the landscape, enhancing the seasonal ambiance of the artwork.

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Lina Beržanskytė-Trembo is a Lithuanian artist whose creative practice draws strongly from her personal emotions and inner experiences. As she herself says, "nothing is invented, everything is felt," a statement that underscores the authenticity and sincerity woven throughout her art. Her canvases become vivid manifestations of her internal reality, rendering both fragile and intense emotions as they materialize in paint.

Her work balances elegantly between abstraction and identifiable forms, most often featuring silhouettes of women and elements of landscape. Lina favors a spontaneous approach, allowing her hand to lead the artistic journey intuitively. While she often draws upon natural motifs and their various transformations, her art centers on the human interior: solitude, serenity, prophecy, prayer, a sense of eternity, and love. Even in her depictions of nature, she investigates recurring cycles that echo human emotional states—loneliness, stillness, renewal, blossoming, and fullness.

The artist characterizes her process as an attempt to capture the link between fleeting instances and the Eternal Mystery. She does so through "the elasticity and vitality of the line" and a "frenzy of colours," channeling visions and desires that have yet to be explored. Each piece becomes an investigation of the threshold between reality and the mystical, inviting viewers to witness her rich inner world.

Lina Beržanskytė-Trembo was born in Vilnius, Lithuania, in 1970 to a family of physicians. She completed her studies at the renowned M. K. Čiurlionis Art School in 1989, specializing in painting, then continued at the Vilnius Academy of Arts with a focus on fresco-mosaic. After earning her degree in 1995, she spent several years living in Stuttgart, Germany, where she took part in solo and group exhibitions. Upon returning to Vilnius in 2000, she organized numerous shows and, since 2007, has been a member of the Lithuanian Artists' Union. So far, she has staged more than 50 solo exhibitions and participated in over 40 group shows both in Lithuania and internationally.

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

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