Expressionism
Symbolism
Conceptual
People
Portrait
ABOUT this artwork:
As humans, we live with constant pressure for the future, trying to predict what will appear on our “horizon,” and we forget to live in the present. The first vermouth of the summer is about those small decisions that, without knowing it at the time, will have enormous significance in our lives. They are decisions that, for better or worse, escape our obsession with controlling everything. How, when, without expecting it, do you discover the love of your life just when you drink the first vermouth of the summer?
About Felix Zilinskas
Felix Zilinskas is a plastic artist based in Barcelona, Spain, where he has his workshop. His work, captured mainly in the format of acrylics on canvas, has been presented in multiple countries and published in various magazines and catalogs in the art world.His work vividly explores form and the human psyche through a bold color palette and distinct geometric stylization. The visual elements are intertwined with the narrative, evoking a dialogue between modern abstraction and symbolic representation. The use of saturated colors and sharp contrasts refers to the expressionist palette, while the simplification of forms and the distortion of perspective echo cubist experiments.The technique is meticulous, with particular attention to the overlapping of textures and the play between line and color. The contours are often defined, although partially decomposed, suggesting an influence of the Paris school and its post-impressionists, such as Lautrec and Gauguin, regarding line and narrative use of color. Composition can be a nurse to constructivism and its interest in structure and space.In terms of message, Felix Zilinskas' work seems to delve into the human condition, exploring themes of isolation, introspection, and the search for identity. Each work functions as a window to a particular emotional state, inviting the viewer to transcend the visual and confront the complexity of being.
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