By the river in winter

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 25x25 cm
Lithuanian Art Gallery Paveikslai.lt
Framed
Ready to hang on the wall
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The painting "By the river in winter" by Rimantas Grigaliūnas shows a tranquil wintery scene. In the center, a calm river reflects the soft hues of the sky. The trees around are bare, with a light dusting of snow on their branches. The colors are muted, capturing the chilly, serene atmosphere typical of winter.Grigaliūnas uses a blend of soft textures and a limited color palette—mostly whites, soft yellows, and browns. Light plays a key role, giving the scene a glowing, almost ethereal quality. This use of light and color skillfully conveys the quiet and cold feeling of a winter day by the river. The overall style is impressionistic, focusing more on the mood and atmosphere rather than intricate detail. Grigaliūnas has indeed created a piece that invites viewers to feel the quiet stillness of the season.

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Rimantas Grigaliūnas, a gifted Lithuanian painter, is renowned for his expert use of color and refined technique. His works display a wide spectrum of emotional tones, yet always maintain a harmonious compositional balance. The dominant atmosphere in Grigaliūnas' art is luminous and hopeful, frequently interlaced with subtle, subconscious imagery that draws viewers into a dreamlike realm.

A strong bond with his native Klaipėda is a persistent motif throughout his art. Grigaliūnas visually examines the city’s distinctive architecture and historic buildings, setting them against the ever-changing sea, passing ships, and the Dange River. Through these recurring elements, he expresses both the city’s spirit and its physical setting, communicating a sense of personal meaning and local identity.

Nature holds an important place in Grigaliūnas' work, with particular emphasis on the Baltic Sea and the Lithuanian coastal regions. Many of his scenes present rolling waves and sandy beaches, suffused with the warm hues of evening light, lending the paintings a quiet, romantic mood. The artist reveals a sharp sensitivity to the way light shifts over water and sand, carefully capturing the patterns of splashing waves and gentle reflections.

His distinctive manipulation of light and emphasis on airy coastal motifs create a singular, romantic, and ethnographic color palette within his paintings. Grigaliūnas adeptly immerses viewers in the Lithuanian seashore, inviting them to feel its ambiance and appreciate its charm through his thoughtful and accomplished interpretations.

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