Cabbage

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 50x50 cm
€392.00
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The painting presents a close and colorful view of cabbage plants, vividly capturing their unique textures and hues. Central to the piece is a striking cabbage with purplish leaves that radiate out from a thin, reddish-purple stem. Its leaves are detailed with varying shades of purple and green, suggesting light playing off their waxy surfaces. The background juxtaposes this central figure with more subdued tones of green and brown, possibly depicting the earthy environment in which these cabbages grow. Flecks of bright color, like yellow and white, suggest the presence of other garden elements or perhaps flowers interspersed among the cabbages. The artist employs broad, expressive brush strokes that convey the lushness and vibrancy of the garden setting.

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Kristina Darulienė was born in 1977 in Šiauliai, Lithuania. Today, she lives in a small village in Bartkuski, located in the heart of Lithuania. The natural surroundings deeply shape both her daily life and creative work.

Her most prolific artistic period comes in spring and summer, when nature is at its peak. For Kristina, nature reveals itself vividly to all her senses—the energy, movement, and vitality all become palpable. Rather than seeking inspiration in dramatic vistas, she is drawn to the close-up world beneath her feet: whispering grasses, wild herbs, and the subtle relationships of color and form in ordinary landscapes.

When autumn and winter arrive, her artistic direction changes. She begins to observe and portray withered flowers, bare branches, and fallen leaves, pursuing the fleeting qualities of change and themes like restraint, dormancy, and longing. Her work in this period reflects on the melancholic beauty found in nature’s pause and transformation.

Her artistic language is defined by recurring images of herbs, blossoms, trees, and fruits, deliberately avoiding sweeping views or home settings. Kristina is especially interested in the recurring patterns and dynamic energies of nature, often keeping her artworks unfinished or sketchy to maintain their spontaneous, vibrant feel. She aims to convey the sensation of immersion among natural objects, placing a higher value on authenticity than on precise representation.