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Vilijus
Vaisvila is a well-known painter not only in the Scandinavia and Baltic Countries,
but in the whole Europe too. If we take a look at Vilijus Vaisvila's art history,
we would find many big and small sizes, exhibition and decorative paintings,
wooden, stone and metal sculptures, frescoes, mosaics.
All of artist's paintings, for all their concreteness and authenticity are
well built with the occasional,
unimportant details carefully weeded out. The composition is usually conceived
parallel to the surface of the canvas, so as offer the viewer an integral
and clear perception of the entire peace. Master's works are based on the
contrast between outward traquillity and internal tension. Vilijus Vaisvila's
artistic progress is a fine example of the consecutive and purposeful development
of the spiritual world and humanistic aspirations of an artist in our own
day.
Today we find churches, cathedrals, universities and other social institutions
decorated by the brilliant hands of Lithuanian Master. Vilijus Vaisvila is
popular in business and entertainment world as well. Many hotels, jewellery
shops, restaurants, entertainment centres are decorated with canvases, frescoes,
sculptures...
The
latest exhibition called "Portraits"
was displayed by the end of 2003 in Siauliai, Lithuania. Other
paintings were exhibited in London (UK), Bromella (Sweden), Oslo (Norway)
galleries during past 2 years.
In the end of 2002 Vilijus Vaisvila was invited to Marbella (Spain) to accomplish
a special order - few wall frescoes.
European art collectors are fond of Vilijus Vaisvila's arts.
As
a great member of the American Society of Portrait Artists (ASOPA) the artist
was invited to many famous people houses, because they wanted to have their
family's portraits made by him.
One of the the biggest masterpieces was made in year 2000 in Denmark. "Scandlines
Co" have chosen Lithuanian artist from many European painters to decorate
huge, amusement ferry boat "Sjaland", locating in the centre of
Copenhagen City. In two months Vilijus Vaisvila have painted a fresco of 142
meters in length and 2 meters in height on the wall of the biggest of the
restaurant. The artist has painted an underwater town, drowned ships, lots
of mermaids and fishes, and none of them repeated itself in the fresco. Hundreds
of tourists visiting that time Copenhagen had a chance to take a look how
the dark walls were becoming an amazing "underwater" fresco...