From The Life Of The Gods

Technique: Etching
Dimensions: 50x64 cm
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The painting depicts two figures, presumably divine in nature, rendered in intricate, glowing white lines against a stark, dark background. The figure on the left appears to be female with a detailed profile, adorned with curly hair flowing with various swirling patterns, intricate detailing around the neckline suggesting regal or divine attire. Her expression is serene, her gaze somewhat directed toward the viewer but also passing slightly beyond.The figure on the right, seemingly male, has a rugged visage framed by tousled hair and a full, curly beard. His expression carries a hint of bewilderment or intensity, and his eyes are wide and focused intensely forward. He is dressed in what looks like a classical robe, adding to his godlike appearance. Their heads are tilted towards each other, suggesting a moment of silent communication or a shared secret, emphasizing both their divinity and their connection.

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Indrė Jaskūnienė's work is dominated by reflections on the influence of the classics on us, on how they initially nurture us and give us an understanding of the ideal that we obviously want to strive for. One starts out on one's own path full of hope, but how will one go on? 

"I wanted to raise the question of how we live now and what kind of dialogue we have with the values, the gods, that may still exist somewhere in our subconscious. About the compromises one makes in life. One person passes away, another one comes along, and those fundamental values seem to give him a new test all over again. Will he pass?" - says the artist.

Indrė Jaskūnienė is a member of the Lithuanian Artists' Union. 

Graduated from the Vilnius Academy of Arts with a bachelor's and master's degree in graphic design (print specialty). The works are mainly created by etching technique.

She currently lives and works in Vilnius. 

Has organized three solo exhibitions since 1994, participates in joint exhibitions, the last of which are the following: Book Art Exhibition "Illustration and Book" in Vilnius (2015), 1st Print Biennale India Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi (2018) , postcard exhibition on migration at the Centotto Gallery in Brooklyn (USA) together with the cultural association Officina 15 in Bologna, Italy (2019). 

Another area of ​​the artist's work is book design and illustration. Kronta has created layouts of the following and other books in the publishing house: J. Landsbergytė, Organ Music in Lithuania in the 20th Century. (2008), T. Honderich, Philosophers. Acquaintance with Great Western Thinkers (2008), M. Cvetajeva, Letters to Nowhere. Collection of poems, trans. R. Skučaitė (2008), A. Pogrebnojus, Kitchen Mask Recipes (2008), etc. Illustrated the following books: R. Katiliūtė-Bačiulienė, Moon Touched (Kronta, 2010), S. Siudika, what whispers mosquitoes in the late evenings (Kronta, 2006), G. Bessière, Feather, transl. J. Terleckaitė (Kronta, 2011). Since 2018 he has been leading graphic and illustration educational sessions according to the methodologies of Hervé Tullet, Gek Tessaro.

Lithuanian Artists’ Association Member

Lithuanian Artists’ Association Member