Linas Jusionis Lithuanian, b. 1986
Dar viena palmė / Yet another palm tree, riboto tiražo atspaudas, limited edition print, 2025
Giclée spauda ant Hahnemühle Photo Rag Bright White 310 gsm popieriaus. Menininko pasirašyta ir sunumeruota / Giclée print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Bright White 310 gsm paper. Signed and numbered by the artist
(Originalas / Original: Akrilas, aliejus ant drobės / Acrylic, oil on canvas, 130 x 180 cm)
(Originalas / Original: Akrilas, aliejus ant drobės / Acrylic, oil on canvas, 130 x 180 cm)
29.7 x 42 cm
Tiražas / Edition of 30
Linas Jusionis (b. 1986, Lithuania) is an abstract painter renowned for his innovative blend of urban elements and architecture with a growing inclination toward abstraction. His unique approach captures ambient...
Linas Jusionis (b. 1986, Lithuania) is an abstract painter renowned for his innovative blend of urban elements and architecture with a growing inclination toward abstraction. His unique approach captures ambient scenes that appear frozen in time, exploring the philosophical implications of objects and their projections onto images. With a BA and MA from the Vilnius Academy of Arts and an internship at the Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Stuttgart, Jusionis has cultivated a rich artistic practice.
Since 2009, he has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions, gaining recognition within the art world, including second place in the 2011 "Young Painter Prize" competition. His works are held in esteemed collections, such as the MO Museum and the Lewben Art Foundation, underscoring his significant contribution to contemporary Lithuanian painting.
Through his intricate compositions, Jusionis invites viewers to engage with autonomous structures that challenge traditional notions of meaning and narrative. His art creates a dialogue between the viewer and the canvas, offering a meditative exploration of the intersections between space, light, and memory. In doing so, Jusionis crafts an atmospheric experience that resonates with the complexities of urban life and personal reflection.
Since 2009, he has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions, gaining recognition within the art world, including second place in the 2011 "Young Painter Prize" competition. His works are held in esteemed collections, such as the MO Museum and the Lewben Art Foundation, underscoring his significant contribution to contemporary Lithuanian painting.
Through his intricate compositions, Jusionis invites viewers to engage with autonomous structures that challenge traditional notions of meaning and narrative. His art creates a dialogue between the viewer and the canvas, offering a meditative exploration of the intersections between space, light, and memory. In doing so, Jusionis crafts an atmospheric experience that resonates with the complexities of urban life and personal reflection.
