Waiting

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This painting titled "Waiting" by Mantas Daujotas depicts a somber, dimly lit interior space, likely a compartment of a train or a similar small, enclosed area. The perspective draws the viewer's eye down a narrow corridor flanked by two rows of seats facing each other, rendered in dark tones with highlights of lighter color delineating their edges.The scene is imbued with a sense of emptiness and anticipation, intensified by the absence of visible human figures except for a childlike drawing of a smiling person on the left wall. This simple, chalk-like drawing adds a touch of innocence and contrasts with the otherwise muted and melancholic atmosphere of the setting.At the center of the corridor is a path that seems to be lit dimly by a light source at the far end, suggesting a doorway or another space beyond. There’s also a blue object, possibly luggage, indicating some presence or recent activity, yet the overarching feeling is one of waiting and stillness.Overall, Daujotas expertly balances color, light, and composition to evoke a poignant narrative, possibly about loneliness, expectation, or transient moments.

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Mantas Daujotas (b. 1993) – painter and musician based in Kaunas. As of 2017 a certified bachelor in painting with a couple of personal and several group exhibitions in a short period of time he’s considered a promising young artist. His paintings showcase a wide range of different subjects, although very rarely a human figure. Dark corridors, spaces stuffed with silence and rays of light, carrying a mystical narrative – these are some of the more representative characteristics of Daujotas’ paintings.

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