From the Cycle "Stories of a Mill" - "School Bench” 2

Technique: Giclée quality print
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The painting portrays a rustic and dimly lit room, featuring a single window that floods the space with a soft, natural light. The walls are textured and exhibit wear, indicative of an aged structure. There is a palpable thickness to the atmosphere, almost as if the air itself holds the echoes of a distant past. The dilapidated wooden beams and rough, unpolished floor lend a sense of abandonment and desolation. The color palette is dominated by earthy tones of browns and grays, with a subtle hint of cool light from the window piercing the monotony, suggesting either dawn or dusk. The window serves as the central element of the composition, offering a contrast between the shadowy interior and the brighter, hopeful outside.

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Onutė is a recognized Lithuanian artist whose original paintings draw attention instantly. 

Her art reality is a fusion of rather detailed realistic exploration and a fairy-tale realm. Both of them demand a thorough mastery of lines composing tiny, fragile elements. 

Onutė will lead you to a child's world of wonder where the real and the imagined both serve as a source of miraculous surprise and amazement.

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