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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x31.5in
About this artwork
This isn’t just a portrait; it’s a mirror held up to our species at its most awkward moment. Before you stands Homo Sapiens—a creature that spent millennia building empires and digitizing its soul, only to end up naked in a museum display, dignity slumped at its ankles along with its jeans.
That pile of blue denim is the ultimate punchline: a symbol of our civilization’s "prestige" collapsing the moment the social filter is removed. The gold stanchions… and sterile plaque deliver a cold truth: man is no longer the creator; he is the specimen. Why the scream? Perhaps he’s realized that beneath the suits and titles, he’s just a bewildered primate terrified by the obvious—the king isn’t just naked; he’s lost his pants.
A painfully funny reminder of our fragility. Gaze all you like, but remember: those velvet ropes aren’t there to protect him from you—they are there to protect your illusions from his existential scream
I am a Lithuanian artist with more than three decades of experience in visual art, rooted in fresco, bas-relief, and monumental painting. Shaped by European cultural heritage and the old masters, I developed my practice through large-scale commissions for public and private interiors, where I learned to work with structure, surface, atmosphere, and emotional presence. Although I have worked in art for over 30 years, I began focusing on canvas painting only three years ago, which is why my exhibition history in this field is still emerging. In my paintings, I explore the human figure, quiet psychological tension, and the fragile balance between beauty and vulnerability. My wider practice also includes children’s book illustrations, album cover designs, and I was selected to paint for the film The Peasants.