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About the author
Aida Kačinskaitė is a visual artist whose body of work spans various techniques, including oil painting, pastels, and mixed media. Her creative process is firmly anchored in observing nature, which stands as her main wellspring of inspiration. She delves into the endless variety, astonishing beauty, and enigmatic qualities of the natural environment, particularly highlighting the changing nature of light and color through the seasons. As she herself notes, the emergence of life and radiance in spring, alongside the rich and enigmatic depths of autumn, hold particular importance in her artistic journey.
Kačinskaitė’s art displays a subtle attentiveness to mood, impression, and emotion, often resonating with the spirit of impressionism. Her pieces are marked by dynamic, expressive brushwork intended to convey the transitory states and atmospheres found in nature. She places great value on depicting the essence of a moment—the emotional impact of color and light—rather than striving for strict representational fidelity.
In terms of education, Aida Kačinskaitė attended the Vilnius Academy of Arts, a leading institution in Lithuania celebrated for its encouragement of creative expression and technical mastery. She further expanded her artistic outlook by undertaking an internship at the Cite Internationale des Arts in Paris, a renowned center bustling with artists from around the globe. Such experiences have shaped her vision and widened her engagement with various artistic communities.
Combining diverse techniques with inspiration drawn from nature, Kačinskaitė encourages viewers to engage with the sensations and impressions of the natural world. Her works in painting and pastel become contemplations on the relationships between color, light, and atmosphere, presenting her own perspective on the emotional landscapes that emerge within nature’s continuously shifting scenes.




















