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Birute Nomeda Stankuniene

Lithuania

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 39.4 W x 47.2 H x 0.8 D in

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Exhibited: - In National Exhibition ‘Ar(T)chyvas’ in Arka, the gallery of the Fine Art Union Lithuania, 2015. - Part of the group of paintings ‘Letters to Father’. The painting group is in progress since 2011 ARTIST’S THOUGHTS The feeling of the painting: This painting could also be called “Traces of Memories”. Sometimes a trace, a barely visible mark prevails and holds an inkling of the story of the past. A reminder about passage of time, temporality of our lives; often not significant, not extraordinary; just a layer of soot from an oven or a hole from a nail, which was used by a master of the house to hang his hat. The lingering marks make you wonder. What was life like at that moment? What were the joys and sorrows of that da? No certainty or glory of history books – just clues and whispers of the days that passed. As you wonder and speculate about such traces, the imagination creates the stories and the legends, which in turn become a part of the reality you experience, at this very moment. Inspiration: This artwork was inspired by the process of restoration of premises, which were constructed back in the 18th century. There were some traces on the walls without clear any evidence of how they have appeared. Some heritage experts thought that these are residues of polychromatic painting, others considered them as marks of the shelf and soot. Thought it wasn’t an extraordinary discovery, it was joyful to imagine what was going on in a room over two hundred years ago. Now it is my gallery, and at that time it was a hotel for nobles in Vilnius. Maybe tired guests were having a rest, or maybe they were having parties? Who and why stayed at those rooms? Only the scuffed walls know the real stories. My artwork was created in a similar way. I was laying the paint as a mark of history, then I was scrubbing it. In such way I was creating a mark of my version of that moment in time and history. I hope this artwork will inspire the observers to discover traces of their own legends and stories from the past or to create their own stories

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:39.4 W x 47.2 H x 0.8 D in

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Birutė Nomeda Stankūnienė was born in 1963. In 2009 she has graduated Vilnius Art Academy and lives in Vilnius. The artist is free in choosing her unique way of artistic expression notwithstanding what popular, fashioned, commercially successful art styles are dominating in Lithuania. Style of Birutė’s Nomeda’s abstract paintings is noble, having many meanings and at the same time summarising and concluding essential existential themes. The artist is impulsive and free. In her art, it is possible to recognise interpretation of many topics and episodic images, carrying in their selves’ sensation of transience and unsustainability. Often, pictures of Birutė Nomeda are like looking through the wet glass. Such impression is strengthened not only by suggestive paint leaks, but also by the gesture type strokes, thinness and transparency of paint layer, and of course by the fragility of the surface’s texture. The mysterious and bizarre shapes, intermittently appearing or disappearing on canvases are playing the equally unpredictable role. However, the key here is not the story but tension, created by strokes, drips and total composition. The artist says: „ My creative motto could be best expressed in the words of Claude Monet: “Colours are my daylong obsession, joy and torment.” I want to become friend with colours, to come close to them and to plunge into the game of one or several colours. My style is developing towards more abstract painting, as I am trying to find myself in it. Abstract painting is an instrument allowing my soul and heart to speak about everything that is happening in the world and in my mind in the form of letters and diaries expressed in colours.” Works of the artist have been exhibited over 30 times in Lithuania and abroad. In 2011 it was published a book “Seven Feelings According to Job’s Drama”, using works and graphic design of the artist. Reproductions of Birutė’s Nomeda’s works were published in IUOMA (International Union of Mail-Artists) publications, internet blogs and selected to the weekly Saatchi Art Online collections. Exhibitions of the artist’s works were covered by Lithuanian mass media and international media such like BBC Radio Solent, CNC News/Xinhua – China National News Agency and others. Paintings of the artist have travelled to hands of private art collectors and art lovers in Lithuania, Estonia, Finland, Russia, Italy, Poland, the Netherlands, Denmark, the United Kingdom and the United States.

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