Romas Dalinkevičius
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Romas Dalinkevičius was a Lithuania
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Biography

He graduated from the Lithuanian Institute of Fine Arts, where his teachers were Veiverytė Sofia , Kazimierz Morkunas and Leopold Surgailis .

Lithuanian Institute of Art (since 1990 at the Vilnius Academy of Fine Arts), lecturer, 1989 - 1993 on ir 1995–2001 m. and 1995 - 2001 of Monumental art department head from 1988 on docentas. Assoc.

Works

Painted tempera compositions ("The History of Fire," with N. Vilutytė , cur. Fire and Rescue Department in Vilnius, 1977 on), has frescos, sgrafitų ("weaver", "Dance", both of N. Vilutytė, cur. Alytus textile "House of Culture, 1980 on "The Birth of Theater" Youth Theatre in Vilnius in 1983 , the "declining stylus" cur. Vilnius District A. Mickiewicz Library, sculpture cur. the Government Palace, the two 9's).

The first works, mostly small landscapes, decorative plakatiškai, successive images tapysenos looser, more abstract forms of expression of the invoice. [1]

Since 1973, he participated in art exhibitions, individual exhibitions:
  • Vilnius - 1975-1976, 1990, 1993–94, 2000
  • USSR - 1985, 1995
  • Luxembourg - In 1986-87, 1989
  • USA - 1989
  • Switzerland - 1991, 1995
  • Gallery "Akademija" 2010
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