Freedom Monument Painting | Alvis Zemzaris Iconic Landmark
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Discover the Freedom Monument painting by Alvis Zemzaris—an evocative 90 cm oil‐on‐linen work capturing Riga’s iconic monument at dusk. Shop this original masterpiece today!
Year: 2025
Medium: Oil on linen
Diameter: 90 cm
NOTE! Artwork dimensions in the mockup does not match real life dimensions.
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Freedom Monument by Alvis Zemzaris: Original Artwork
The Freedom Monument painting by Latvian artist Alvis Zemzaris celebrates Riga’s emblematic monument bathed in the evening’s soft radiance. Painted in 2025, this original oil on linen measures 90 cm in diameter. Zemzaris’s layered brushwork captures the monument’s stately column and copper-gilt statue against a deep cobalt sky, while glittering city lights and wet‐pavement reflections underscore the monument’s role as both a historical beacon and living gathering place. Introducing the Freedom Monument painting to your collection brings cultural resonance and serene grandeur to any space.
About the Artist: Alvis Zemzaris
Alvis Zemzaris lives and works in Riga, Latvia. He trained at the Latvian Academy of Arts and perfected his plein-air technique across Europe. A member of the Latvian Artists’ Union, Zemzaris exhibits widely—from Riga’s contemporary galleries to international art fairs. Explore his complete portfolio on his official site, Zemzaris.lv, and read about his “Ieja par brīvu” exhibition on LSM.lv.
The Visual Language of Freedom Monument Painting
In the Freedom Monument painting, Zemzaris uses concentric circular brushstrokes to echo the canvas’s round format, directing attention to the monument’s vertical thrust. Subtle gradations of ultramarine and indigo form the dusk sky, while warm highlights define the column’s reliefs. The plaza’s slick surface is rendered with soft glazes of umber and pale rose, reflecting miniature silhouettes of passersby and lamplight. This interplay of structure and reflection creates a harmonious balance between solidity and atmosphere.
Artistic Inspiration and Themes
Zemzaris draws inspiration from Riga’s vibrant public rituals at the Freedom Monument—from national commemorations to quiet evening strolls. He observes, “The monument is both a shrine to history and a stage for daily life.” The Freedom Monument painting explores themes of collective memory, civic identity, and the interplay between monumentality and intimacy, inviting viewers to reflect on freedom’s enduring significance.
Technique and Materials
Medium: Oil on Belgian linen
Dimensions: 90 cm diameter
Year: 2025
Zemzaris begins with a toned ground to unify the round format, then applies thin oil glazes to build depth in sky and pavement. He uses a fine brush and palette knife to render the monument’s sculptural details and final highlights, ensuring luminous contrast.
Provenance & Certification
Every original by Alvis Zemzaris includes a signed certificate of authenticity and gallery documentation. The Freedom Monument painting debuted in his 2025 solo exhibition “Monuments of Memory” at Gallery Jēkabs in Riga, as covered by LSM.lv. This documented exhibition history provides clear provenance and enhances the painting’s collectible value.
Why Collect the Freedom Monument Painting?
Cultural Iconography: Pays tribute to Latvia’s national symbol.
Artistic Excellence: Demonstrates Zemzaris’s mastery of oil glazing and compositional innovation.
Emotional Resonance: Evokes pride, remembrance, and communal spirit.
Decor Impact: Its circular format and dignified imagery suit entryways, libraries, and reception areas alike.
Interior Styling Ideas
Foyer Focal Point: Center above a console table to greet visitors with cultural gravitas.
Study or Library: Position opposite seating to inspire reflection and historical appreciation.
Corporate Reception: Mount on a neutral wall behind a desk or seating cluster to convey dignity and heritage.
Placement and Care Tips
Display: Hang at eye level on soft‐white or dove‐gray walls to accentuate tonal subtleties.
Lighting: Use soft LED picture lights positioned above to highlight the circular form without glare.
Care: Dust lightly with a microfiber cloth; avoid direct sunlight to preserve pigment integrity.
Related Works and Internal Links
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External Resources
Artist’s official site: https://www.zemzaris.lv/
Laikraksts feature on Zemzaris’s exhibitions: https://laikraksts.com/raksti/4377
Learn about the Freedom Monument’s history: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_Monument
