Some Extinct Birds

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 43x57 cm
Year of creation: 2023
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In this painting, you see numerous birds. They are arranged vertically. Some are upside down, while others appear right-side up. The colors are muted, with shades of brown, gray, and taupe. The artist uses loose, expressive brushstrokes, which add a sense of softness and motion.The style is somewhat abstract. It's not about detailed realism but rather captures the essence and fleeting nature of the subjects. This technique helps convey a melancholic, poignant feeling, perhaps referencing the theme of extinction.Monika Ivaškaitė-Aukštuolė’s work often explores themes connected to nature and impermanence. This painting, titled "Some Extinct Birds," reflects her style and thematic interests beautifully. It serves as a quiet reflection on loss and the passage of time.

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Monika Ivaškaitė is an artist residing in Vilnius, Lithuania, whose painting reveals a unique artistic perspective. She frequently uses this medium to articulate the subtle complexities of her own emotional landscape. Through her artistic practice, Monika explores themes that are delicate and intangible, anchoring them in vivid clarity upon the canvas. Her body of work encompasses a range of genres—portraiture and landscape among them—demonstrating both her breadth and depth as a painter.

For Monika, painting serves as the most instinctive and direct channel for expressing her thoughts and feelings. She constructs visual narratives that, at times, draw inspiration from her childhood—a motif often recognized by those viewing her art. Commentators in the art world have highlighted her signature style, remarking that she investigates 'infantilism' not only through subject matter but also by employing a technique that is somewhat naive and adolescent in its execution.

Childhood stands as a central motif within Monika’s artistry. She chooses to return to these early memories, finding in them the intriguing way reality transforms over time—experiences long past become vivid illusions filled with color. Her paintings cover a spectrum of emotions, from lightheartedness to melancholy, and frequently depict figures inspired by old photographs, children’s literature, or her own creative vision. Each painting becomes a narrative unto itself, whether rooted in actual events or fabricated from memory and fantasy.

Since 2016, Monika Ivaškaitė has presented numerous solo exhibitions, establishing herself firmly in the world of contemporary art. She completed her studies at the Vilnius Academy of Arts, earning both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Fine Arts. The insight and authenticity present in her works are a testament to both her formal training and persistent dedication to her craft.