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Alberts Pauliņš

Activities in Artist`s Studio

21.08.2013 - 14.09.2013

“Alberts Pauliņš – a painter of Tukums”, might be the most apt statement of him as an artist and a man with his own destiny and mission. “As years go by, I get more and more convinced of it. I paint what I know best of all, what I live with and treasure, I paint my own world through my feelings.”

Having thoroughly embraced his new home, Alberts Pauliņš’ painting depicts Tukums from diverse viewpoints, its narrow streets, the church tower and lanterns, as well as trees and clouds. His paintings with their bright colours and emotions radiating from the canvas reflect his association with Tukums. Brilliant chords, sonatas and even symphonies are created on canvas by the interplay and improvisation of colour areas. Alberts Pauliņš makes us believe that life is marvelous, a great prize given to man that should be valued and treated as a gift. Darkness exists to enable us to evaluate and enjoy light that allows us to see and admire the brightness of colors. Alberts Pauliņš is happiest while painting. His paintings with its brilliance, romantic wistfulness and love of nature express man’s aspirations for the future.

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    Odor of Turpentine. 2012. Oil on cardboard, 97x146

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    Nook of the Artist`s Studio. 2013. Oil on cardboard, 80x100

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    Nook of The Artist`s Studio. 2010. Oil on cardboard, 80x100

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    For my Wife. 2013. Oil on cardboard, 81x65

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    Already Autumn. 2013. Oil on cardboard, 80x100

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    For Father. 2012. Oil on cardboard, 81x65

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    Window of the Artist's Studio. 2013. Oil on cardboard, 100x80

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    Nook of The Artist`s Studio. 2012. Oil on cardboard, 80x100

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    Drostaliņa. 2013. Oil on cardboard, 81x65

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    Neighbouring Muris. 2013. Oil on cardboard, 80x100

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    Bouquet with Cattails. 2011. Oil on cardboard, 70x60

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    Still Life with a Fish. 2013. Oil on cardboard, 97x146

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    Girl. 2013. Oil on cardboard, 81x65

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