Prophetic Evening

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 80x80 cm
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The painting depicts a serene and ethereal landscape, primarily composed of a vibrant and vivid skyline meeting a calm body of water. The upper section of the canvas is dominated by a soft, dreamlike sky, filled with light pastel colors, giving a sense of the time either during dawn or dusk. Wispy hints of clouds or possibly northern lights are depicted with gentle brush strokes of white and pink, suggesting a mystical or otherworldly essence.Below this gentle sky is a relatively darker and richly blue sea line that stretches across the painting, providing a stark contrast to the light sky. This creates a simple but powerful horizon line that divides the sky from the water below.The lower section of the painting is immersed in chaos, representing a cluttered and thick undergrowth or possibly a flooded terrain swallowing what appears to be man-made objects including letters and possibly collapsed structures, all blending into the natural elements. This part of the painting is rendered with a mix of greens, blues, and purples, adding a sense of depth and complexity. The brushwork here is more aggressive and textured compared to the smoothness of the sky, suggesting turmoil or hidden depths.Overall, the painting conjures a mood of contemplation and prophesy, possibly hinting at themes of natural beauty, human impact on nature, and the cyclic and mysterious patterns of the cosmos.

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Gražina Vitartaitė, a distinguished Lithuanian artist, grounds her creative practice in spontaneity and pure emotion. “When I paint, I simply feel—it’s not a conscious process. I don’t overthink what should be combined, as the colors and tones emerge naturally. When inspiration strikes and I find focus, I am not searching for particular motifs; instead, I am captivated by the idea and the allure of the present moment. I attempt to seize that feeling. In both art and life, there can be no standstill,” the artist shares about her work. Through this intuitive method, she is able to authentically and immediately capture the world around her.

Vitartaitė is most acclaimed for her landscape paintings, which reflect the gentle, tranquil beauty characteristic of the Lithuanian countryside. Frequently, the coastline and her hometown of Krekenava serve as her principal sources of inspiration—settings that evoke feelings of liberation and escape. Her paintings are marked by expressive brushwork and a profound emotional connection to the landscapes she portrays, channeling nature’s poetry and serenity. She upholds the value of harmony between humanity and the natural world, inviting viewers to a visual meditation and encouraging them to cultivate their own personal engagement with nature through her art.

Between 1980 and 1989, Gražina Vitartaitė led the Department of Painting at the State Art Institute, which is today the Academy of Fine Arts, where she held the position of associate professor. She has presented upwards of 70 solo exhibitions both within Lithuania and abroad. Her artworks are part of significant Lithuanian museum collections, including the Lithuanian Art Museum (LDM) and the National M. K. Čiurlionis Art Museum (NČDM), and can also be found in numerous public institutions and private collections across Lithuania, the United States, and various European countries. Vitartaitė has also released several painting albums, such as "Towards Inner Freedom" (2007), "The Curonian Spit" (2010), "Landscape Metamorphosis" (2015), and a dedicated volume on Krekenava Regional Park.

The artist’s journey and creative achievements have been explored in the documentary film "Towards Inner Freedom" (2013), directed by A. Tarvydas, as well as in the television feature "Portraits of Artists" (2017), produced by LRT and directed by V. Beconienė. These projects offer a deeper understanding of Vitartaitė’s artistic philosophy and her enduring influence on Lithuanian visual art.

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