Curiosity for the New Day

Technique: Acrylic, oil - canvas
Dimensions: 80x50 cm
€860.00

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The painting presents a woman emerging from a dynamic, chaotic swirl of deep reds and vivid oranges that suggests both movement and transformation. The woman is depicted with flowing, elongated forms resembling petals or flames enveloping her body, creating an illusion of her being part of, or born from, this fiery backdrop. Her face is serene yet expressive, gazing forward with an enigmatic expression that implies contemplation or anticipation. The colors around her are intense and lively, suggesting heat, energy, or the glow of a sunrise, resonating with the title "Curiosity for the New Day." The fluidity of the medium, likely watercolor, accentuates the theme of natural, organic emergence, and the scattering of paint drops around her adds a spontaneous, almost raw quality to the scene.

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Živilė Vaičiukynienė is a painter living and working in Kaunas, Lithuania. Artistic freedom lies at the heart of her creative process, enabling her to convey thoughts and emotions that cannot be fully communicated through words. This deeply personal and introspective approach shapes her artistic voice, transforming each work into a distinct reflection of her inner self.

Mystery plays a central role in Vaičiukynienė’s paintings. Whether she explores themes of nature, humanity, or abstraction, she intentionally leaves details undisclosed, encouraging viewers to immerse themselves in what remains unspoken. By balancing openness and secrecy, her art acquires a sense of intrigue and depth that invites thoughtful engagement.

The atmospheric nature of her paintings emerges from the use of fluid shapes, nuanced color shifts, and smooth transitions. These methods impart a feeling of ease and lightness to her work, while also expressing the vibrancy with which she sees the world. Vaičiukynienė’s visual language is characterized by intertwining layers and meanings, which create an impression that is both luminous and enchanting.

Živilė Vaičiukynienė has been actively involved in the art world since 2007. She has taken part in many plein-air painting workshops as well as both group and solo exhibitions. Since 2015, her art has also reached an international audience, with her works shown in countries that include Latvia, Poland, Sweden, Denmark, and Great Britain.