Dune Sedges

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 50x60 cm
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This painting, "Dune Sedges" by Birutė Ašmonienė, captures the breezy nature of sedge plants on a coastal dune. Vivid colors like orange, yellow, and green sweep through the canvas, mimicking the wind’s movement. Ašmonienė's use of thick, textured brush strokes adds depth and dynamism to the scene. The sky is a soft blue, providing a calm backdrop to the lively vegetation.Birutė Ašmonienė’s style here is expressive and somewhat abstract. Rather than focusing on detailed accuracy, she emphasizes emotion and atmosphere. Her technique allows the viewer to almost feel the brisk coastal wind. This painting is a vibrant portrayal of nature's simple yet striking beauty.

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Birutė Ašmonienė's paintings are distinguished by their sense of lightness. She favors working en plein air, drawn to the immediacy and spontaneity offered by the natural environment. The necessity of working quickly outdoors leads her to use bold, swift brushstrokes, leaving each stroke visible and unmixed. Her work retains the lively energy of a sketch, deliberately steering clear of elaborate detail and instead capturing the evocative spirit of a fleeting moment.

Birutė Ašmonienė's artistic path began in the adult group at the J. Stauskaitė Children and Youth Art School. She later advanced her abilities at the Savickas Art School, where she studied in the "Baltas kubas" studio. These formative experiences allowed her to build a strong technical foundation and hone her artistic sensibility.

The artist deepened her expertise through the mentorship of well-known artists such as V. Binkis, V. Ajauskas, A. Baltrūnas, A. Pakalka, and K. Dineikaitė, among others. Their influence, together with her frequent participation in annual summer plein-air events and collaborative painting sessions, supported her ongoing stylistic growth. Being part of the painters' collective "Nine Winds" has further inspired her and encouraged her to delve more deeply into her creative pursuits.

In a creative career spanning over a decade, Birutė Ašmonienė has taken part in approximately thirty group exhibitions. Her art has been exhibited in a range of settings, including art galleries, libraries, the Seimas, the Government Palace, Užutrakis Manor, and the National Philharmonic. Through these frequent exhibitions, she continues to introduce her expressive, light-infused works to ever-broader audiences.