Love is Locomotive

Ansis Burkė
Technique: Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 120x80 cm
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The painting depicts a surreal scene featuring two contrasting figures against a shadowy, industrial backdrop. On the left, there stands what appears to be an old-fashioned diver in a heavy, cumbersome suit. This suit, with its large metallic helmet and substantial body armor, is tinted with shades of brown and blue, equipped with various hoses and valves. The diver's pose suggests a melancholic stance, his head tilted slightly downwards, conveying a sense of solemn introspection.On the other side, there is an ethereal, ballet dancer suspended gracefully in the air. She wears a simple, skin-tight costume that accentuates the delicate contours and lines of her body. Presented in a lighter, almost glowing hue compared to the diver, she embodies a stark contrast—light and agile against the heavy and grounded. Her limbs are extended with an elegant poise that reaches up and out, as if interacting with or reacting to the invisible energies of the scene.Between them, the background features dark, rusty mechanical elements like cogs and large wheels, perhaps parts of a locomotive, which ties back to the title of the painting. The scene is enveloped in a gritty atmosphere, specks of light barely illuminating the surroundings, giving the entire tableau an aura of mystery and a blend of despair and hope.

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Artist

Ansis Burkė is contemporary Lithuanian artist whose work merges painting, visual metaphor, and intellectual reflection on humanity, the city, and the spirit of the times. His works are recognizable for their distinctive plasticity, where figures, portraits, and everyday objects are transformed into symbols that speak of identity, memory, and the paradoxes of our daily lives.

Burkė’s paintings balance between realism and fantasy, between irony and poetry. His art often resembles a visual commentary on the modern human being – immersed in technology, consumerism, and cultural codes. At the same time, the artist seeks a sensitive relationship with personal experience, revealing human fragility and the intimate vibrations of inner states.

Burkė does not shy away from paradoxical juxtapositions: heads turn into objects, everyday items acquire a mystical aura, and urban environments begin to radiate sacrality. This stylistic tension creates the unique atmosphere of his work – where the viewer finds themselves in a reality that feels both familiar and unexpectedly strange.

Ansis Burkė is also actively engaged in educational projects for children and young people. His programs cover the fundamentals of architecture, drawing, watercolor, easel painting, as well as the cultivation of artistic imagination. Burkė’s initiatives are based on the belief that art develops not only technical skills but also the ability to think differently, create new meanings, and face the world with courage.

Ansis Burkė’s art is an invitation to look deeper, to rethink the world, and to discover poetry, surprise, and abundance within it.