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About the author
Eglė Lipinskaitė is a contemporary artist whose art delves into the deep emotional and psychological influence of colour. To Lipinskaitė, colour transcends its role as a mere visual detail; it emerges as a central figure and silent observer within the canvas’s narrative. Her works frequently foster a distinctive conversation between artist and observer, with colour serving as a conduit for exchanging and expressing personal insights.
Blue shades are especially prominent in Lipinskaitė’s artwork, infusing her paintings with a particular atmosphere and sensitivity. These tones conjure feelings of illumination, emotion, and reminiscence, drawing observers into a terrain woven from memories and sentiments. Through such use of colour, she weaves a mysterious aura that entices audiences to venture further into the stories her works conceal.
By thoughtfully employing colour, Lipinskaitė raises deep questions, considering whether our emotional bonds with various hues influence us as we travel through the labyrinths of our inner selves. Her art challenges viewers to think about whether spiritual equilibrium reveals new perspectives on colour, or if such revelations always hover just beyond reach, like a mirage on the fringe of awareness.
For Eglė Lipinskaitė, the creative process surpasses the mere technical union of hues, textures, and forms. It becomes a way to reinterpret her environment, shaping it into distinctive visual expressions that are both personal and subjective in nature. Each artwork emerges as both a mirror of the outside world and a journey into internal emotion and perception.
This artist was acknowledged by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania































