P24-0331A Point of View (2024) Drawing by Jonas Kunickas

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“Point of View” – The Complexity of Perception. Point of View invites the viewer into a deeply introspective moment, where the boundaries of perception and identity are explored. In this semi-abstract drawing, a female figure is captured in a dynamic, contorted pose, suggesting both tension and emotion. The upper part of the subject’s body is partially [...]
“Point of View” – The Complexity of Perception

Point of View invites the viewer into a deeply introspective moment, where the boundaries of perception and identity are explored. In this semi-abstract drawing, a female figure is captured in a dynamic, contorted pose, suggesting both tension and emotion. The upper part of the subject’s body is partially hidden by fabric, and the face is not drawn, which enhances the sense of mystery and emotional depth. The act of not detailing the face suggests an attempt to hide or protect one’s true self, adding layers of complexity to the figure's expression.

The title “Point of View” reflects the duality of the composition – when the figure is hidden and revealed. The viewer is encouraged to confront the subject from their own perspective, questioning the layers of meaning, identity, and emotion. What is visible, what is hidden, and how does one’s perspective shape the interpretation of the figure’s inner struggle?

This striking work offers a powerful exploration of the perception, vulnerability, and complexity of human emotion, making it a compelling addition to any collection for those drawn to art that challenges our own and others' perspectives.

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Jonas Kunickas is a contemporary Lithuanian artist. With the human figure as his main topic, he investigates how light is used and how bodies are perceived, resulting in a general aesthetic that is characterized [...]

Jonas Kunickas is a contemporary Lithuanian artist. With the human figure as his main topic, he investigates how light is used and how bodies are perceived, resulting in a general aesthetic that is characterized by shape and shadow.

He experimented with and independently researched a wide range of painting techniques in order to develop his own style and method. He no longer uses brushes for his oil paintings; instead, he has settled on using an oil paint and a pallet knife.

Jonas Kunickas was born in 1978, Lithuania. His paintings are in private collections in the USA, Canada, Australia, Lithuania, Russia and many European countries.


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