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Dziuginta Didziokaite

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Waltraud Gemein

Waltraud Gemein

“As I work at my drawings, day after day, what seemed unattainable before is now gradually becoming possible. Slowly, I’m learning to observe and measure. I don’t stand quite so helpless before nature any longer.” (Vincent

van Gogh)

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The works of artist Dziuginta Didziokaite are fully contemporary. Indeed, they tell of emotions and events experienced and experienced by everyone. Whoever looks at one of her paintings cannot help but empathize with the depth of a gaze or a landscape. An activity, then, that takes on a strictly representational value, an art that records and proposes how it should be considered. For Dziuginta Didziokaite, each painting has its own story, concrete, real or fantastic characteristics that make it unique. Her art helps to rethink feelings that are resolved in matter. In each canvas one finds the noumenon of feeling, one finds the sacred aura with due proportion, in the profound simplicity of human feeling that matter shapes on the surface of the painting. Feeling, reality and depth are Dziuginta's three lines of action, guiding the viewer on a delicate journey with undefined boundaries. The subject of her paintings are moments, which are gathered into snapshots destined to become eternal; extracted from the course of history, they portray life and its forms at that particular moment.

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