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True story.
I saw a cave shining in the sky. It looked like a giant cave in a cloud from which warm golden light was emanating. Uh... how can I get to this cave? Curiosity and imagination turned into two wings and in few moments I was sitting on the edge of a cloud. As soon as I saw the gigantic thunder harp, I realised that I was in the palace of the goddess Perkūnas. I thought I gonna meet an angry man who throws thunderbolts to unexpected visitor, but Perkūnas turned out to be much more pleasant than most of the stories portray him. Apparently those story tellers met him in other circumstances. The goddess did not look terribly militant and angry, but opposite in gentle manner he kindly welcomed the curious bird.
Before I imagined Perkūnas Palace like a Mordor from Lord of the Rings. And here is the place from which Perkūnas awakens the earth and life in the spring with thunder and rain. Here is the whole memory of life energy that is in every living thing, maybe because of that, when visiting the palace, I always had the feeling that I have been here before.

This painting is a fulfilled promise to the goddess Perkūnas and at the same time it is a ticket to return to the palace, and no longer alone, but with more birds.
True story.
I saw a cave shining in the sky. It looked like a giant cave in a cloud from which warm golden light was emanating. Uh... how can I get to this cave? Curiosity and imagination turned into two wings and in few moments I was sitting on the edge of a cloud. As soon as I saw the gigantic thunder harp, I realised that I was in the palace of the goddess Perkūnas. I thought I gonna meet an angry man who throws thunderbolts to unexpected visitor, but Perkūnas turned out to be much more pleasant than most of the stories portray him. Apparently those story tellers met him in other circumstances. The goddess did not look terribly militant and angry, but opposite in gentle manner he kindly welcomed the curious bird.
Before I imagined Perkūnas Palace like a Mordor from Lord of the Rings. And here is the place from which Perkūnas awakens the earth and life in the spring with thunder and rain. Here is the whole memory of life energy that is in every living thing, maybe because of that, when visiting the palace, I always had the feeling that I have been here before.

This painting is a fulfilled promise to the goddess Perkūnas and at the same time it is a ticket to return to the palace, and no longer alone, but with more birds.
True story.
I saw a cave shining in the sky. It looked like a giant cave in a cloud from which warm golden light was emanating. Uh... how can I get to this cave? Curiosity and imagination turned into two wings and in few moments I was sitting on the edge of a cloud. As soon as I saw the gigantic thunder harp, I realised that I was in the palace of the goddess Perkūnas. I thought I gonna meet an angry man who throws thunderbolts to unexpected visitor, but Perkūnas turned out to be much more pleasant than most of the stories portray him. Apparently those story tellers met him in other circumstances. The goddess did not look terribly militant and angry, but opposite in gentle manner he kindly welcomed the curious bird.
Before I imagined Perkūnas Palace like a Mordor from Lord of the Rings. And here is the place from which Perkūnas awakens the earth and life in the spring with thunder and rain. Here is the whole memory of life energy that is in every living thing, maybe because of that, when visiting the palace, I always had the feeling that I have been here before.

This painting is a fulfilled promise to the goddess Perkūnas and at the same time it is a ticket to return to the palace, and no longer alone, but with more birds.
True story.
I saw a cave shining in the sky. It looked like a giant cave in a cloud from which warm golden light was emanating. Uh... how can I get to this cave? Curiosity and imagination turned into two wings and in few moments I was sitting on the edge of a cloud. As soon as I saw the gigantic thunder harp, I realised that I was in the palace of the goddess Perkūnas. I thought I gonna meet an angry man who throws thunderbolts to unexpected visitor, but Perkūnas turned out to be much more pleasant than most of the stories portray him. Apparently those story tellers met him in other circumstances. The goddess did not look terribly militant and angry, but opposite in gentle manner he kindly welcomed the curious bird.
Before I imagined Perkūnas Palace like a Mordor from Lord of the Rings. And here is the place from which Perkūnas awakens the earth and life in the spring with thunder and rain. Here is the whole memory of life energy that is in every living thing, maybe because of that, when visiting the palace, I always had the feeling that I have been here before.

This painting is a fulfilled promise to the goddess Perkūnas and at the same time it is a ticket to return to the palace, and no longer alone, but with more birds.
True story.
I saw a cave shining in the sky. It looked like a giant cave in a cloud from which warm golden light was emanating. Uh... how can I get to this cave? Curiosity and imagination turned into two wings and in few moments I was sitting on the edge of a cloud. As soon as I saw the gigantic thunder harp, I realised that I was in the palace of the goddess Perkūnas. I thought I gonna meet an angry man who throws thunderbolts to unexpected visitor, but Perkūnas turned out to be much more pleasant than most of the stories portray him. Apparently those story tellers met him in other circumstances. The goddess did not look terribly militant and angry, but opposite in gentle manner he kindly welcomed the curious bird.
Before I imagined Perkūnas Palace like a Mordor from Lord of the Rings. And here is the place from which Perkūnas awakens the earth and life in the spring with thunder and rain. Here is the whole memory of life energy that is in every living thing, maybe because of that, when visiting the palace, I always had the feeling that I have been here before.

This painting is a fulfilled promise to the goddess Perkūnas and at the same time it is a ticket to return to the palace, and no longer alone, but with more birds.
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Palace of Perkūnas Painting

Rolandas Žigonis

Lithuania

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 63 W x 39.4 H x 1.6 D in

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True story. I saw a cave shining in the sky. It looked like a giant cave in a cloud from which warm golden light was emanating. Uh... how can I get to this cave? Curiosity and imagination turned into two wings and in few moments I was sitting on the edge of a cloud. As soon as I saw the gigantic thunder harp, I realised that I was in the palace of the goddess Perkūnas. I thought I gonna meet an angry man who throws thunderbolts to unexpected visitor, but Perkūnas turned out to be much more pleasant than most of the stories portray him. Apparently those story tellers met him in other circumstances. The goddess did not look terribly militant and angry, but opposite in gentle manner he kindly welcomed the curious bird. Before I imagined Perkūnas Palace like a Mordor from Lord of the Rings. And here is the place from which Perkūnas awakens the earth and life in the spring with thunder and rain. Here is the whole memory of life energy that is in every living thing, maybe because of that, when visiting the palace, I always had the feeling that I have been here before. This painting is a fulfilled promise to the goddess Perkūnas and at the same time it is a ticket to return to the palace, and no longer alone, but with more birds.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:63 W x 39.4 H x 1.6 D in

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Author’s Statement Unplanned paintings. I start the painting by entering into the unknown, with feelings expressed in abstract expressions. I allow the content of the painting to grow on its own. I do not stick to the first associations or my expectations, but follow the structure of the painting until unplanned scenes are born ... not as random as it may seem. The process of painting is a field of exploration, which helps me to understand and perceive the structure of reality. In my work I am guided by a sense of discovery and view it as a journey into the collective unconscious ... into the inner, dream world. The experience of all the ages lies there - the code of self-awareness that opens the door to mythological narratives, which the viewer can sense and identify with. Surreal images that emerge in my work describe the living mythical world, which we each carry within ourselves. In my paintings, I seek to create a refuge, a medium that allows observers of the image to reflect and meditate on this inner world, which expresses the language of myths, metaphors and archetypes. Biography My story begins in Lithuania, but art is where my journey starts. Trained as a painter and then as a painting restorer at Cambridge Regional College and my homeland, I started working as an art director in one of the largest advertising agencies in Lithuania. However, after 6 years, an overwhelming desire for a more profound knowledge of the universe and myself woke me up from the corporate dream. I traveled to search for the answers in the Andes and the Amazon jungle. These spiritual journeys have opened up to me a unique perception of the world. The sensation of the subtle world and Nature has become the greatest source of inspiration. Thanks to all the experiences, I can finally walk my artistic path guided by my heart. 1987.09.21 – born in Kaunas, Lithuania; 2006-2007 – studied Drawing and Painting in Cambridge Regional College (United Kingdom); 2007-2010 – graduated Painting Restoration in Kaunas College Faculty of Arts (Lithuania); 2011-2017 – worked as an Art Director in advertising agency „VRS WPI Vilnius“ (Lithuania); 2015-2018 – launched a „Faust Watches“ brand.

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