Paul Narbutt

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Joined Artfinder: March 2017

Artworks for sale: 664

(159)

Lithuania

About Paul Narbutt

 
 
  • Biography

    From an early age, I have held a fascination with the sea. The ever-changing nature of the ocean means that no two experiences are the same; I would add that the same holds true for the view of the sea. The distant horizon, boat-shaped clouds, dance of waves, and mystical sunsets have always stirred within me a desire to capture these fleeting moments on canvas. My artistic training took place in Lithuanian art schools, where I honed my skills in painting. Subsequently, I continued to refine my abilities under the tutelage of the renowned Lithuanian realism artist Oleg Riabchuk and others. Whenever the opportunity arises, I make a concerted effort to visit the sea and absorb its ever-shifting mood. My paintings are executed using paint brushes and painting (palette) knife, which guarantees that each piece is entirely unique and impossible to replicate.  Since 2011, I have been the proprietor of an art gallery in Lithuania.

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  • Awards

    2018

    American Art Awards

    CATEGORY 14: FANTASY LANDSCAPE. 4TH PLACE-TIE,
    Artwork “A Dream Of The Sea” 35.4x11.8”, oil on canvas.

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    2018

    American Art Awards

    CATEGORY 35. REALISM LANDSCAPE. 3RD PLACE.
    Artwork “Crystal Clear”. 19.7x19.7”. Oil on canvas.
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Awards

2018

American Art Awards

CATEGORY 14: FANTASY LANDSCAPE. 4TH PLACE-TIE,
Artwork “A Dream Of The Sea” 35.4x11.8”, oil on canvas.

Show more awards Hide

2018

American Art Awards

CATEGORY 35. REALISM LANDSCAPE. 3RD PLACE.
Artwork “Crystal Clear”. 19.7x19.7”. Oil on canvas.

There are no upcoming events


 

Biography

From an early age, I have held a fascination with the sea. The ever-changing nature of the ocean means that no two experiences are the same; I would add that the same holds true for the view of the sea. The distant horizon, boat-shaped clouds, dance of waves, and mystical sunsets have always stirred within me a desire to capture these fleeting moments on canvas. My artistic training took place in Lithuanian art schools, where I honed my skills in painting. Subsequently, I continued to refine my abilities under the tutelage of the renowned Lithuanian realism artist Oleg Riabchuk and others. Whenever the opportunity arises, I make a concerted effort to visit the sea and absorb its ever-shifting mood. My paintings are executed using paint brushes and painting (palette) knife, which guarantees that each piece is entirely unique and impossible to replicate.  Since 2011, I have been the proprietor of an art gallery in Lithuania.