Gaia's womb

Technique: Oil on wood
Dimensions: 100x100 cm
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"I graduated with a Bachelor's degree in fresco mosaics and am currently studying for a Master's degree. I worked for two years in mural restoration. I am looking for mysticism in my life, so my paintings have a mood close to magical realism. For me, painting is wordless thinking, so I put together fragments of thoughts intuitively, obeying my inner desires, so that they can later come together to form a visual whole," says the artist.

Jolanta's works have a mysterious, sometimes even slightly eerie mood. She likes to depict old shamans, cemeteries, old parks, decaying evidence of human activity, suggesting that we are far from being the masters of this world. Her work is about revealing that there is something more than what we see, that the elements of nature are beyond our control and unknown to us.

Lithuanian Artists’ Association Member

Lithuanian Artists’ Association Member

This artist was acknowledged by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania

This artist was acknowledged by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania