Ripen Cherries

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The painting depicts a large, weathered wooden container filled to the brim with lustrous, ripened cherries. The cherries' deep red hue is vivid and uniform, giving a sense of abundant harvest. Small green leaves sporadically peep through the sea of red, contrasting refreshingly against the dominant color. Above the container, to the upper left, is a branch from a cherry tree laden with clusters of cherries, subtly connected to the abundant harvest below. The background is split into two different sections of color: a nuanced beige and a calm blue, offering a stark, clean backdrop that accentuates the cherries and the wooden texture of the container.

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A. Braziūnas doesn't avoid bright and colorful strokes. Also doesn't avoid to experiment and try something new - from realistic flowers, pictorial landscapes to glowing sheeps. The artis't works are in the private collections in Lithuania, Poland, Germany, Finland and America.

Painter Artūras Braziūnas is a member of Lithuanian artists association, he studied at Vilnius M. K. Čiurlionis Art School. Six years he studied painting at Vilnius Art School. Artūras Braziūnas has held over 30 personal exhibitions. His works are exhibited in more than 20 group exhibitions in Lithuania, Poland, Netherlands, USA. In 2015 artist participated in "ArtExpo" exhibition in New York, where his works with sheeps attracted high interest.

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