The light is coming
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This painting showcases an intriguing blend of light and shadow, creating a mysterious, almost misty atmosphere. The top section features a delicate, lace-like pattern which contrasts with the soft, heavier blends of grey and black below. The effect is soothing yet enigmatic. Dalia Kirkutienė, the artist, uses a minimalistic approach that leans on abstraction and simplicity. Her style in "The Light is Coming" invites the viewer into a quiet, contemplative space where light gradually emerges from darkness, suggesting hope and renewal. This artwork feels ethereal and profound, reflecting her ability to convey deep emotions through subtle shifts in color and texture.
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Dalia Kirkutienė is recognized for her bold and expressive style of painting, emphasizing a direct conveyance of emotion and feeling. Her artistic path has brought her into the world of abstract painting, where she investigates the vibrant possibilities offered by the pouring technique. This approach, balancing randomness with control, enables Kirkutienė to encapsulate elusive elements of experience. The fluid movement of paint has evolved into a hallmark of her oeuvre, showcasing both her mastery of technique and her innate creative instincts.
Kirkutienė frequently seeks clarity by choosing a restrained color palette. When she limits or omits color altogether, the structural aspects of her compositions become most prominent. On occasions where she introduces color, it plays a pivotal part, acting as the primary vehicle for expressing feeling and significance. The addition of titles and occasional suggestions of familiar forms introduces further interpretive layers, encouraging viewers to encounter each piece on their own terms. To Kirkutienė, painting resembles poetry more than prose, favoring suggestion and associative meaning instead of direct depiction.
The relationship between her work and its audience is fundamental to Kirkutienė’s artistic outlook. She considers every painting to be renewed through the perspective of another, purposely avoiding definitive interpretations. By emphasizing openness and ambiguity, she invites viewers to find their own personal meaning and emotional connection in her work. This dialogic stance positions the viewer at the heart of the creative process, highlighting the uniqueness of individual perception and understanding.
Dalia Kirkutienė graduated from the Textile Studies program at the Vilnius Academy of Arts (VDA), Faculty of Kaunas. She actively participates in the Lithuanian Artists' Union and resides and works in Klaipėda. Among her significant accomplishments is the completion of nearly 200 paintings for the Pacai Hotel. Her art has reached wide audiences, with extensive showings that include ArtVilnius 19, as well as exhibitions in Berlin, Paris, and more than 30 venues throughout Lithuania.
Lithuanian Artists’ Association Member
This artist was acknowledged by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania














































