
Creative work of Tautvydas Davainis attracts at once by abundance of colours and unexpected combinations thereof, by the impression of effects obtained from experimental techniques. These paintings are percolated with expressiveness, most of them can be even called shocking. Nearly each of them hides challenge. A challenge for traditional thinking, challenge for everyday life, monotony and tedium.
Each painting by Tautvydas hides in itself a secret or intrigue that must be cleared out by the spectator. "A painting is a certain energetic cluster. It spreads something that may be called a part of the spirit of the author" – says Tautvydas. Metaphysic objects and phenomena, Oriental philosophy that are of the interest of the author are revealed especially distinctly.
Exhibitions
1990- personal exhibition in M. Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania.
1991- personal exhibition in M. Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania.
1992- personal exhibition in the gallery ARKA
1993- personal exhibition in the gallery ARKA
1996- personal exhibition in the gallery ARS MODERA in Riga.
2000- personal exhibition in the Parliament of Lithuania.
2000- personal exhibition in the Presidency of Lithuania.
2004- personal exhibition in the business centre "EUROPA".
2006- personal exhibition in the business centre "EUROPA".
2007- personal exhibition in the business centre "EUROPA".
2009-personal exhibition "Dervish rotates silently" in the gallery "PILIES"
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raven
:)
how cool is that.
Respect, M.
Great conception and painting! "5"
Ocenj nravitsja vasha rabota, poskoljku zdesj vidna i serjoznaja koncepcija i ironichnii vzgljad na mir. :))
Excellent still-life.
Again a wonderful job my friend.
Superb red bra..:-)
Kind regards, Robert
All the best!
Interesting enough, this side ..
kitchen shelf
abacus
blackboard
clothes Fridge
female
that there is something wrong ..
unusual and clever
so sour and sexy ..
very nice...!!!
Ps
Fun and flirty well done!
Thank you for your comment.
Thanks for your comment on the Rodin Girls
John