Nectar of Happiness

Technique: Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 40x40 cm
€194.00
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The painting "Nectar of Happiness" by Giedrė Seniūnienė is vibrant and abstract. It features large, swirling forms that resemble flowers or bursts of energy. The colors are bold and varied, with pinks, blues, greens, and touches of orange and yellow.The texture looks thick and dynamic, almost like the paint is still wet. Intricate details like little dots and strokes add depth. Each swirl and line is painted with a sense of freedom and spontaneity.Seniūnienė's style in this piece is expressive and full of movement. Her use of color and form conveys a sense of joy and vitality. It's like she captures the essence of happiness in a visual form. This painting invites viewers to explore and find their own moments of joy within its lively composition.

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Giedrė Seniūnienė stands out as a gifted artist, recognized for her lively and playful approach. Her art bursts with vivid colours and joyful figures, frequently drawing inspiration from the memories of her childhood. With more than 30 children’s books adorned by her illustrations, it is hardly surprising that her imaginative and whimsical creations continue to enchant young readers.

Giedrė’s canvases shine with bold hues and intricate details, welcoming viewers into an enchanting world reminiscent of classic fairy tales. Her artwork possesses a distinct decorative flair that immediately draws attention and invites people to indulge in nostalgia, prompting relaxation and the revival of a youthful sense of wonder and creativity.

In crafting her pieces, Giedrė constantly seeks innovative technical solutions to portray specific moments from life. This ongoing pursuit of experimentation and creativity keeps her work dynamic and engaging, as she discovers fresh methods to visually convey emotion and narrative.

Over the course of her career, Giedrė Seniūnienė has actively taken part in numerous exhibitions and cultural gatherings. Among her notable achievements are her involvement in Litexpo Book Days in 2006 and 2007, the presentation of her graphic art and book illustrations in Kėdainiai during the 2008 exhibition "For Children and Not Only," and her participation in the "Fairy Tale Project" and "Book Art" exhibitions in 2009. In 2010, she showcased her works in an exhibition entitled "Moments" at the Kėdainiai Multicultural Centre.