Silence, no storm

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This painting, titled "Silence, No Storm" by Mantas Daujotas, poignantly captures a tranquil waterscape. The scene deftly focuses on the calm water, depicted in soft, muted tones of green and blue. The gentle ripples on the water's surface suggest a serene, undisturbed moment, perhaps in the early morning under overcast skies.On the left and right edges of the painting, we see portions of boats, the left one being more clearly defined with clean white and gray colors that contrast soothingly with the natural water colors. These boats are cropped, letting the imagination extend beyond the canvas to a wider scene of tranquil mooring.The reflections and shadows in the water, underlined by subtle hints of vegetation or algae, add depth and texture, enhancing the overall feel of stillness and silence that permeates the scene. This art piece invites the viewer into a moment of calm reflection, away from the storms—literal or metaphorical—of life.

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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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