Jonas Daniliauskas
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Jonas Daniliauskas is a Lithuania
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In 1974, he graduated from Lithuanian Institute of Fine Arts; he was a student of Jonas Švažas and Algirdas Petrulis
Algirdas Petrulis
Algirdas Petrulis was a Lithuanian painter.-Biography:Petrulis studied at the Kaunas School of Art. He later taught at the Vilnius State Art Institute...

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From 1975 to 1985, he taught M. K. Čiurlionis School of Art, from 1985 to 1989, at the Lithuanian Institute of Art. Since 1997, he taught high school Light industry, in Vilnius since 2003 - Clothing and Study Centre at Vilnius College.

Works

Painted the home-flavored compositions (the series "India" 1986, "Midsummer" in 1988, "Waiting" 1993, "Poet hometown in 1999," cherry picking ", 2000), and portraits - the father of Sigitas Geda In 1985, Veronica Povilionienė about 1987). Which often pastel technique (series "Woman and Bird" in 1994).

Works emotional, poetic mood, they dominated the natural, rural, childhood experiences topics. Early paintings of dark color, later - bright, pure colors.

His work is in the collection of Edmundas Armoška.
He shows at Stasys Juskus Gallery.

Awards

  • 1979 the premium of the Lithuanian Ministry of Culture;
  • 1985 the first prize of the Lithuanian Ministry of Culture at the 4th Bienalle of the Baltic Countries;
  • 1985 the first prize at the 11th Bienalle of the Baltic Countries and Island in Rostok (Germany);
  • 1999 the premium of the Lithuanian union of Artists.

Solo shows

  • Vilnius - 1976, 1978, 1982, 1989, 1994–1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2010
  • Kaunas - 1996
  • Klaipeda, Lithuania - 1996
  • Chandigarh - 1997
  • Baden, Switzerland - 1997
  • Zurich - 1998
  • Greifswald - 1999
  • Warsaw - 2000
  • London - 2000-2001,

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