Nikolajs Djomins studied under recognised masters such as Abraham Bykov, Vitaliy Korkunov and Kurts Fridrihsons.
The painter works in drawing, watercolour, tempera and oil and in different genres – portrait, landscape and still life. His compositions are distinguished for their bright brushwork, and his portraits, for their deep penetration into the psychological state and mastery technical performance.
The current exhibition presents the works united by a common theme of a sunny, warm and flavourful southern summer, and performed in pastel.
The exhibition is open on working days from 9.00 to 17.00 until 5 April. Admission, as always, is free.
On March 11 this year, the tendering of applications for the Rietumu Charity Fund’s competition “Sacred Heritage of Latvia” began, with churches invited to register architectural and art heritage objects for restoration and conservation for the years to come. The registration of projects in the competition will continue until April 15. The competition “Sacred Heritage of Latvia” is organized in cooperation with the National Cultural Heritage Administration.