Šokėja (2017)

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Artist: Arūnas RutkusYear: 2017"Šokėja," a captivating painting by Lithuanian artist Arūnas Rutkus, showcases an enigmatic portrayal of a figure depicted with eloquent movement and grace. Crafted in 2017, this piece is a profound exploration of texture, form, and the illusion of light, executed in a rich palette dominated by bronze and gold tones.The central theme of the painting is a human figure enshrouded in mystery. The body is draped in ornately patterned fabric, suggesting a dancer's fluidity and dynamism even in a moment of stillness. The figure's pose, with its bent arm and the head resting gently against it, conveys a sense of introspection and solitude. This pose, combined with the absence of visible facial features, universalizes the experience it represents, allowing viewers to imprint their own emotions and interpretations onto the canvas.Rutkus's skillful use of textured effects lends a tactile quality to the work. The fabric patterns are intricate, with lace-like detailing that implies both the fineness and the cultural richness of the garment. These patterns are not just decorative but are symbolic whispers of heritage, possibly alluding to the historical and personal identity of the dancer.This painting's allure lies not only in its visual impact but in its ability to evoke contemplation. It invites viewers to ponder the role of tradition in self-expression and the silent stories that movement can tell, even in stillness. "Šokėja" is thus a silent symphony, where each brushstroke is a note contributing to a visual melody that resonates with the echoes of a distant, perhaps timeless performance.

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Arūnas Rutkus was born in 1961 in Vilnius, Lithuania. In 1985, he completed studies in monumental painting (fresco, mosaic) at the Lithuanian Academy of Fine Arts. The artist has exhibited his work in more than 50 solo and group exhibitions worldwide, including:

- Art En Capital, Grand Palais (Paris, France)

- Salon de SNBA, Carrousel du Louvre (Paris, France)

- Fourth St. Petersburg Biennale "Spatia Nova" (St. Petersburg, Russia)

- European Painting, Sharjah Art Museum (Sharjah, United Arab Emirates)

- International Monetary Fund Art Association Gallery (Washington, USA)

Arūnas Rutkus' artworks can be found in museums, galleries, and private collections all over the world. The Sheikh of Sharjah (UAE) acquired the artist's painting titled "Horse", which he donated to the Sharjah Museum (UAE). NBA stars Arvydas Sabonis and Šarūnas Marčiulionis own works by Arūnas Rutkus in their art collections (A. Sabonis has a collection of fifty artworks by Arūnas Rutkus). The artist's painting titled "Leaf" belongs to the singer Sting.

Since 2017, Arūnas Rutkus has been donating his works annually to Caudwell Children UK and Amber Lounge Monaco charity auctions.

Arūnas Rutkus is also known as a film director, whose short film won a special jury prize at the Milan Short Film Festival in 2016 with the "Fragrances in Motion" award, and his directed video for the song "No Tomorrow" by "Happyendless" won the MTV Fresh award in 2008.

Since 1995, Arūnas Rutkus has been a member of the Lithuanian Artists' Association, and in 2012, he was admitted to the French National Art Association (Société Nationale des Beaux Arts (SNBA)).

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