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Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x47.2in
About this artwork
This painting depicts a real object—a found and restored cabinet that has been given a second life. The small windows with people symbolize the stories, memories, and lives of the past that this cabinet has quietly preserved over the years. The painting is done in oil paints and includes embedded vintage photographs.
A self-taught painter since 2009, Romas Usavicius expresses himself through color and form. He balances various techniques like collage and mixed media, transforming everyday objects, photos, and newspapers into complex narratives. His art reveals unseen stories of everyday life and stirs feelings of warmth and nostalgia, similar to peering through a small window into another's world. Romas signs his artworks under the pseudonym RaiMau, adding a personal and distinctive touch to each piece.