The Artworks are created with inspiration from Flags
Like many similar stories: as I remember myself I always was painting or created something. That makes me happy: process and results of creativity.
I decided to transform my creativity in architecture and interior design “I successfully studied at Vilnius Art Academy, become two diplomas” and work successfully in this way. But I haven’t enough, I feel the biggest desire to transform my love of colours vibrance into paintings.
I’m fascinated by the country’s flags. They are so colourful, brightful. I want to show my own interpretation of this.
A Flag is not just a set of several surfaces with basic colors. First, the flag is a beautiful graphic object for me, which I interpret in my own way. Every Flag represents a specific country that has its own identity, culture.
I use and mix colors, blurring the lines between colors.
Contrasting colors combinations do not conflict but complement each other. I am all about harmony despite the contrasts.
The subtext of such an interpretation is globalization, the process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide. As a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, globalization is considered by some as a form of capitalist expansion which entails the integration of local and national economies into a global, unregulated market economy. Globalization has grown due to advances in transportation and communication technology. With the increased global interactions comes the growth of international trade, ideas, and culture.
The boundaries between countries are blurring. Almost every country is home to people of many nationalities. ~ website: Art For Loft instagram: @artforloft
“Flag of United Kingdom” Mixed Media Painting on Paper 90x60cm.
“Flag of USA” Mixed Media Painting on Paper 90x60cm.
“Flag of India” Hand Painted Wall Art
“Flag of South Korea” Mixed Media Painting on Paper 90x60cm.
“Symbiosis of Flags:USA&India:” Mixed Media Painting on Paper 90x60cm.
“Flag of Amsterdam” Mixed Media Painting on Paper 90x60cm.
“Motion” Painting on Paper 64x45cm.