Video: Philosophical pictures. "Dreams" by Giedrius Neturiauskas
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
There are bright and cherished dreams - they are light and emit light. And there are black and gloomy ones - the heaviest and coldest. What "Dreams" does Lithuanian artist Giedrius Neturiauskas depict in a series of paintings entitled "Dreams"?
Our desires and dreams are so multifaceted and so numerous that if they are collected in one large bag, it is unlikely that three elephants standing on a large turtle on which the earth rests can stand it. But be that as it may, the "Dreams" of Giedrius Neturiauskas (Giedrius Neturiauskas) will need a separate bag - they are very … unusual, strange, frightening.
It is not known what philosophy the Lithuanian artist puts into his works, and what his dreams mean. It is not even known whether these are his dreams, or whether he, like any other person endowed with talent from God, feels the world so subtly that he is able to create a composite image of our dreams with you, and draws just him.
And Neturiauskas himself is a very complex and mysterious person, all that is known about him is that he is an artist and photographer living in Vilnius. However, the artist has a creative gallery on the Internet, where you can get acquainted with his other dreams and other philosophical works.
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