is a painter who graduated from Vilnius Academy of Art in 2021, obtaining a Master’s degree in Painting Studies. The main characteristic of his paintings is monochromatic colour and variations of dark blue. Gytis Arošius’s research is based on a retro-futuristic approach through which he depicts the fear of upcoming calamities and their disastrous consequences. His works often feature elements of brutalist architecture, metallic constructions and machinery with hidden human figures losing their contour among them. The artist constructs his paintings using self-taken photographs which he adjusts by inserting images of non-existing, imagined objects or historic military transport from the Cold War. Arošius creates a paranoid restless atmosphere and a sense of alienation. The paintings blend the past, the present and the future, and in this timelessness the artist seeks to discover a fixed, rational basis for explaining the existing sense of deterioration and entropy.
Gytis Arošius has participated in group exhibitions in Lithuania and Latvia.