Bits Of Creation

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 80x80 cm
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The painting presents a collection of objects which seem to symbolically bridge the natural world and human creativity. Displayed in a deliberate, spaced arrangement against a stark white background, each object carries its own unique form and silhouette. Next is a sharp painting knife, followed by a typical metal pencil sharpener, and then a mechanical pencil. A simple, wide paintbrush resides near the right margin. Central objects include two animal bones, one clearly larger than the other, evoking a sense of mortality or the passage of time. Close to these, a small, round black object, possibly a seed or a small stone, introduces a contrast in texture and color. Nearby, a wishbone stands vertically, suggesting luck or superstition. Natural elements are evident: a fragment of bark, it's rough texture standing out, and a loop of red thread, perhaps signifying connection or the human touch in creativity. Completing the arrangement, a segment of charred wood and a meticulously formed brush with bristles pointing upward, possibly used for detailed painting work. Scattered below, small black ant-like specks are dispersed, suggesting movement or the chaotic elements of creation. Together, these elements invoke a contemplative dialogue on the tools and remnants of the creative process, as well as the inevitable intertwining of life and art.

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Inga Noir Mrazauskė stands out as an artist with a remarkable talent for uniting elements that might initially appear to be in opposition within her creative process. She places greater importance on the act of creating than on the end result, crafting works in a surrealistic manner that call for both technical finesse and the utmost attention to detail. Although her painting style is unmistakably minimalist, she purposefully weaves in touches of her Baltic roots, allowing ancient artifacts and cultural symbols to subtly emerge in her work.

Inga’s latest collection is profoundly shaped by her interest in the transitional state between waking and sleeping. She investigates the points at which reality and dreams intersect, prompting those who view her art to consider which of these states holds more weight. A prominent motif is the broken red thread, a metaphor representing the line that divides consciousness from the unconscious, and the known from the enigmatic. The inclusion of Baltic relics further acts as a vital link, merging the past of her ancestors with the experiences of today.

By blending symbolism and minimalism, Inga Noir Mrazauskė crafts a unique exchange within her artwork. She invites viewers to experience her visions contemplatively, prompting them to search for meanings concealed beneath the surface. The deliberate arrangement of Baltic motifs and the use of muted color schemes lend an enchanting, introspective quality to her pieces, amplifying their universal yet intimate resonance.

In the end, Inga calls upon viewers of her art to move past appearances and discover the sacred within the overlooked and the ordinary. For her, what is real extends beyond the material and is found through emotion and intuition. “The most important thing is for the individual to be able to find the sacred things that are obvious yet almost forgotten - reality is not something you can touch, it's more about what you can feel,” she explains. Seen through this philosophical lens, Mrazauskė's work becomes an invitation to unearth meaning—both personal and shared—in the world surrounding us.

Lithuanian Artists’ Association Member

Lithuanian Artists’ Association Member