Red Garden
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Giclée quality print
Giclée quality print.
Gintaras Tadauskas is an artist profoundly moved by spiritual and existential questions, frequently drawing upon the Bible as a wellspring for both his imaginative drive and inner expression. The themes he explores include the deep roots of trees, birds ascending toward the sun, the transformation of a caterpillar into a butterfly, and the elegant courtship dance of silver cranes. Through these symbols from nature, Tadauskas endeavors to express enduring human values and to highlight the significance found in life's transient changes and moments.
Tadauskas remarks, "Trees, butterflies, birds lead us to the eternal, what remains longer beyond of our short stay on earth." This insight emphasizes his pursuit of continuity and enduring presence—concepts he observes reflected within the cycles of nature and the universal narratives found in biblical allegory. Through these motifs, he strives to unite the fleeting nature of human life with a greater, everlasting meaning.
Favoring a highly traditional method, the artist works with mineral tempera, an ancient painting technique once used to create age-old icons. The process requires minerals to be sourced from stone, then combined with egg yolk, producing pigments that retain their brilliance and integrity for centuries. The permanence of this medium mirrors the enduring qualities Tadauskas seeks to embody in his artworks.
Alongside mineral tempera, Gintaras Tadauskas utilizes watercolor methods to introduce gentle gradations within his paintings. The interplay of these techniques allows him to create works that are both radiant and lasting, further echoing his exploration of transformation, spiritual longing, and the pursuit of what is eternal in a constantly changing world.
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