¡No pasarán! (2024) Painting by Eugis Eidukaitis

Oil on Canvas, 31.5x31.5 in
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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Oil on Canvas
  • Dimensions 31.9x31.9 in
    Dimensions of the work alone, without framing: Height 31.5in, Width 31.5in
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The creation of this painting was inspired by the current situation in the world, the threat of war and the possibility of facing the need to protect one's home from "uninvited guests". ¡no pasarán! - In Spain it was used as a Republican slogan during the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939), and is still associated with leftist[...]
The creation of this painting was inspired by the current situation in the world, the threat of war and the possibility of facing the need to protect one's home from "uninvited guests".

¡no pasarán! - In Spain it was used as a Republican slogan during the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939), and is still associated with leftist politics and antifascism.

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Eugis Eidukaitis is a contemporary Lithuanian painter known for his evocative landscapes and distinctive artistic vision. Born in Siberia, Russia, in November, Eidukaitis's[...]

Eugis Eidukaitis is a contemporary Lithuanian painter known for his evocative landscapes and distinctive artistic vision. Born in Siberia, Russia, in November, Eidukaitis's early life was shaped by his family's status as Lithuanian exiles. This challenging beginning influenced his perspectives and eventually his art, which often reflects themes of resilience and beauty in adversity.

Eidukaitis spent much of his formative years in Chisinau, Moldova. It was here that his passion for art was kindled at a local art school. Despite his burgeoning talent, Eidukaitis pursued a degree in medicine, a field in which he graduated and held a diploma. Throughout his medical studies and career, art remained a steadfast hobby and occasionally a means of financial support.

In 2000, Eidukaitis returned to Lithuania, a move that marked a significant turning point in his artistic journey. Immersing himself in his homeland's cultural and natural landscapes, he began to draw and paint with renewed vigor and dedication. Art transitioned from a hobby to a central, constant element of his life.

Eidukaitis's preferred genre is the urban or natural landscape. His work is characterized by a realistic portrayal of his subjects, yet imbued with a forgiving and gentle perspective. Rather than romanticizing or embellishing, he seeks to uncover the unique beauty inherent in each scene. This is achieved through his masterful use of light and shadow, as well as his application of vivid, yet soft, colors.

His paintings and watercolors have garnered admiration and now adorn numerous private collections, attesting to his skill and the emotional resonance of his work. Eidukaitis continues to explore and express the landscapes around him, capturing the essence of his subjects with a distinctive blend of realism and subtle beauty.

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