Broken Heart
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For destinations outside the European Union, shipping typically takes around two weeks or slightly longer, depending on your location relative to Europe. Rest assured, all paintings are securely insured and sent in tracked packages. Please note that additional import taxes may apply for shipments outside the EU, and the recipient will be responsible for these charges. We've successfully shipped paintings to numerous countries worldwide. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at any time!
Return
We gladly accept returns! Ensuring your satisfaction with your purchase is our top priority. You may return items within 30 days of receiving and delivering them. Moreover, understanding that the painting you acquire will likely remain with you for an extended period, we are open to accommodating most returns even beyond the 30-day window.
If you wish to return a painting, please reach out to us, and we will gladly assist you in determining the most efficient solution for shipping and managing the return process!
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Nomeda Čiurlionytė was born in Vilnius on January 4th, 1974. After finishing secondary school, she relocated to London to seek new opportunities and continue her studies. There, she honed her craft by enrolling in make-up courses at Westminster College, laying the groundwork for her early professional life.
While living in London, Nomeda established herself as a freelance make-up artist, collaborating on fashion shows, photo shoots, and film productions. Always seeking to broaden her creative abilities, she pursued further education in graphic design, desktop publishing, website creation, and digital film editing at Notting Dale Technology Centre. These academic pursuits enabled her to enter the field of digital arts and media production.
Her creative endeavors led her to the Portobello Festival, where she was responsible for designing the festival's website and producing short films showcased at the event. Nomeda also worked alongside the electronic group NBAW (New Breed of Alternative Workers), crafting captivating visual presentations for the group's live shows in London, Austria, and Germany.
Nomeda moved to Ukraine in 2009, where she became an active figure in the local art community, participating in both solo and group exhibitions. Her commitment and contributions were honored with membership in the Ukrainian Artist Union.











































