Summery Motive

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The painting "Summery Motive" by Kęstutis Jauniškis features a beautifully surreal and stylized landscape, which evokes a dream-like serenity balanced with vibrant elements of life and nature.The top of the painting is dominated by a spacious sky, transitioning from a turbulent grey cloud cover into a calm, lighter horizon. Below the sky is a tranquil body of blue water that stretches across the middle segment, perhaps indicating a lake or a calm sea. This water body subtly mirrors the sky and seems to create a natural divide between the sky and the land.The land itself consists of two distinct parts. In the foreground, there are abstract, somewhat geometrical, representation of three buildings. These three structures are painted with intense warm tones—earthy oranges and browns—which contrast sharply with the cool blues of the water. Their surfaces are textured, giving an impression of aged or weathered façades.On each side of these buildings rise two unusual trees, portrayed with glowing pink tops, akin to blossoms or perhaps whimsical interpretations of tree crowns, tethered to slender trunks. These trees add a fantastical element to the scene, lending an almost magical vibe.In the distance, past the water, lies a subtle landscape, possibly a hill or a distant shore, rendered in more muted tones compared to the vibrant foreground.

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Kęstutis Jauniškis, born in Lithuania in 1961, has cultivated a distinctive voice within contemporary art. His academic path began with studies in economics at Vilnius University, where he earned his MA in 1985. Alongside this, Jauniškis nurtured his enthusiasm for visual arts by attending the Vilnius Academy of Fine Arts, from which he graduated in 1986. The combination of these two disciplines forms a unique foundation that continues to shape his artistic outlook and pursuits.

At the core of Jauniškis’s work is a fascination with architectural forms and colour, together with their connection to the environment. His creations frequently blend real life with elements of fantasy, resulting in compositions that bring a poetic dimension to structures that might otherwise seem logical or restrained. Through his art, he strives to evoke the shapes, hues, light, and sky that stir his emotions, seeking to preserve these impressions on canvas.

Abstraction lies at the heart of his creative method, providing a way to express the emotional resonance that the everyday world has for him. In his paintings, Jauniškis discovers beauty in subjects that others might overlook or find lacking in appeal. He especially enjoys experimenting with fresh abstract forms and objects, consistently challenging the limits of his visual language and inviting viewers to recognize hidden beauty in ordinary settings.

Kęstutis Jauniškis has presented his artwork in both Finland and Lithuania, reflecting his ongoing evolution in style and subject matter. His participation in the group exhibition 'The Modern Lithuanian Art' at the Museum of Modern Art in Valencia, Spain, stands out among his achievements. Jauniškis continues to make a significant impact on contemporary Lithuanian painting, drawing upon his distinct background and a deep interest in abstraction and emotional expression through art.

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