From a Cycle "Stories of the Mill" - "Windowsill”

Technique: Giclée quality print
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The painting depicts an old, worn windowsill bathed in soft, ambient light that seeps through a dusty windowpane streaked with raindrops. On the sill rests a weathered dustpan containing sprinkles of dirt and a few small red paint chips. Beside it lies a bristle brush, its once-sturdy bristles splayed outward from frequent use, hinting at many cleanings past. An old rag, crumpled and stained, drops off the edge of the sill, adding a touch of vivid color with its deep, rose hues against the muted tones of the surrounding elements. The textures are richly rendered, from the rough wood of the dustpan handle to the fibrous surface of the rag, each detail enhancing the sense of a story lived and told within this simple domestic scene.

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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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