Bloom No. 1

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 24x30 cm
Year of creation: 2024
Lithuanian Art Gallery Paveikslai.lt
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In this painting, we see a colorful bloom with soft, yet striking colors. The flower is depicted using a blend of pink, red, and yellow hues, contrasted against a muted green background. The strokes are bold and appear almost tactile, giving the flower a lively, textured look.This piece by Rytis Garalevičius is rendered in a style that feels both impressionistic and expressive. It captures more than just the physical appearance of the bloom; it seems to also express a moment of flourishing vitality. The use of impasto technique, where paint is laid on an area of the surface very thickly, makes the colors pop and adds depth to the painting.Rytis Garalevičius often explores natural themes, focusing on the emotional and transient qualities of his subjects rather than strict realism. In "Bloom No. 1," his choice of vibrant colors and dynamic brushwork enhances the sense of a fleeting moment captured in time.

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Rytis Garalevičius is an artist who yearns for more hands, longing to capture his ideas on canvas without pause or restraint. This wish is a testament to his fervor for creativity and the urgency he experiences to commit his thoughts to art before they disappear. In his mind, he envisions possessing a multitude of brushes, granting his inspirations the freedom to pour onto the surface in generous abundance.

To Garalevičius, painting is an enchanting endeavor—an act where he inhales wonder and exhales it onto the canvas as patterns of color. Light and shadow in interplay, the brilliance of vivid colors, or the delicacy of soft shades—sometimes illuminated by sunshine, sometimes gently dissolving into overcast skies—all serve as sources of inspiration for him. The act of creating reflects and expands upon his imaginative and emotional inner world.

He regards painting as pure freedom—a sensory voyage filled with the pungent aroma of paint and the thrilling unpredictability that comes with the birth of each new piece. Faced with a blank canvas, Garalevičius grapples with the notion of artistic purpose: not solely whether he has something to express, but whether he truly wants to express it. This reveals his inward-looking method and the personal contemplation embedded within his creative routine.

Through his art, Garalevičius delves into both the enchanting and demanding elements of the creative journey—at times moving effortlessly across mesmerizing surfaces, at other times plunging into more profound feelings. The way light plays across color continually fuels his inspiration, especially as reflected in the vibrant unfolding of a flower. This captivating exchange propels his creative drive and solidifies his commitment to painting, seeing himself as a conductor orchestrating with countless brushes.