Liberation

Technique: Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 35x70 cm
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This painting features an abstract and textured composition that seems to burst with movement and emotional expression. Various elements swirl and overlap, creating a dynamic tapestry of shapes and colors. The colors, predominantly in soft pastel hues, blend seamlessly into one another, incorporating shades of pink, lavender, muted green, and earthy browns. Intricate patterns and motifs subtly emerge from the layered texture, suggesting a dense weaving of fabric or a collage of paper. The interplay of linear forms and curved contours suggests an underlying theme of fluidity and release, while the gentle color palette evokes a sense of peace and liberation.

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I am one of the current generation of artists who cherish and nurture a sense of freedom in their work. In my paintings, there is an obvious desire to retreat from the material world of everyday reality into a philosophical metaphysical space, I rather create a new reality through brushstrokes, the play of colours and their harmony.

This is the path of self-expression. Self-expression is not a purpose in itself. You cannot lose touch with the viewer, because then you would be like a writer who doesn't reveal his thoughts, but keeps the written pages in a drawer. What is needed is a system of pictorial signs that conveys the artist's thoughts and feelings to the viewer in a compelling way. My signs are visions, symbols, the motif of an angel, a starry bird, or the space of the universe filled with the emerald of spring green... It is not completely different from our world, because the earth and ourselves are part of an immense universe. That is why the motifs of trees, lakes, streams, meadows in bloom find a place in my paintings, which I try to elevate to the perception of paradise. With my art I strive to create a spiritualized dialogue between the mind and soul.

Reality is a mystery. I believe that the artist's main goal is to pierce the veil of the mystery of reality and together with the art lover to enter the unknown, which, at the same time, is so close to the world that can only be perceived by the sixth sense or the heart.


The artist is pleased that her works have been acquired by art lovers in Lithuania, the Czech Republic, England, France and Germany.

Highlights:

2000 - International Quadrennial in Prague (sketches of stage and costume designs)
In the same year, solo exhibition in Vilnius "Masks" (painting and graphics)
2001 - exhibition organised by Vilnius Academy of Arts (costume sketches for J. F. Goethe's "Faust")
2003 - exhibition dedicated to the 210th anniversary of the Vilnius Academy of Arts (scenographic works)
2004 - exhibition organised by Lithuanian animation filmmakers (works for "Ulysses")
2007 - Solo exhibition in Vilnius "Lightly, Playfully" (painting).