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Jonė Šlepetytė Aidukė (born 1986) is a contemporary Lithuanian painter associated with the younger generation of artists in the abstraction movement. Her work centers on channeling the energy and emotions of nature, as well as resonances of historical events, through abstract visual language. Each piece draws viewers into an atmospheric realm shaped by delicate, rhythmic brushwork and subtle gradations of tone.
In her painting, Šlepetytė Aidukė investigates the relationship between textures and silhouettes, allowing them to merge with shadows that traverse the canvas. These elements not only engage the viewer’s attention but also dissolve boundaries between reality and abstraction, resulting in an experience that is dynamic, immersive, and contemplative.
Her development as an artist began with foundational training in painting conservation and restoration, where she acquired knowledge of classical Old Masters’ techniques. The expertise she gained in these studios inspired her to specialize further in painting. Her education was deepened through mentorship with prominent Lithuanian artists and professors Arvydas Martinaitis, Romanas Vilkauskas, and Ričards Garbačiauskas, whose impact is reflected in her technical skill and conceptual maturity.
Jonė Šlepetytė Aidukė continues to cultivate her artistry through active participation in numerous exhibitions and themed projects. Her body of work reveals a profound respect for traditional painting techniques as well as a dedication to expanding the continually changing language of contemporary abstraction.











