Saturday

Technique: Watercolor, pencil on paper
Dimensions: 29,7x21 cm
€350.00
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The painting "Saturday" by Aušrinė Kuzė features a vibrant and whimsical collage of characters and elements that evoke a playful, almost carnival-like atmosphere. Center stage is taken by a character with a striking, colorful striped scarf and a hat adorned with feathers and a large, decorative plant. This figure's face is painted or masked, primarily in white, with elements of blue and hints of patterns that suggest a ceremonial or celebratory attire.To the left of this central figure is a smaller character, seemingly animated, with a prominent, beard-like feature, and a jovial expression. A plant appears to sprout from the top of this character's head, adding to the overall surreal quality of the scene.Below, there is an assortment of intriguing details including a stylized dog with a pronounced, alert expression standing beside a multicolored circular shape, perhaps a rug, featuring simplistic animal silhouettes. Adjacent to this is another peculiar character who seems to be in motion, dressed in a dotted skirt and interactively reaching towards a pair of floating musical notes, indicating the presence of sound or music.The bottom of the painting is adorned with small, cube-like shapes scattered near the feet of the figures which could represent dice or another playful object, enhancing the festive, game-like vibe of the artwork.Overall, the composition uses a rich palette and a mix of patterns and textures to create a lively and imaginative tableau that seems to celebrate themes of play, music, and perhaps a gathering or a festivity. The artwork exudes a sense of joy and the unexpected, inviting the viewer to explore the details and engage with the fantasy world created by Kuzė.

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Artist

I think of my art as a playful interconnection between nature, people, their lifestyles, in general everything that is happening around me daily. I express it through stylized botanical fragments, details of the buildings, my own and others' habits, characters, routines, their joys and worries… At the same time combining the story and colour contrast in a playful manner.

Humour plays a big part in my art. I am trying simply to bring you to a bizarre, funny childlike yet not childish feeling, where you can also find space for your interpretation.

There's nothing logical to my art - I don't restrain myself with rules or predetermined colour palettes. I create as I go, in the moment and all paintings are born organically.

In the end, it’s all interconnected, one would not exist without the other. My painting is like one big story created from many smaller ones, it's just like life is.

By using different media, such as acrylic paint, markers, watercolours, and polychromos pencils I am bringing my work to a sharp, vivid finish. Most of the time my first raw ideas appear in a sketchbook, which I continuously work on. Sketchbook - is my type of treasure.

During the creative process, new ideas and concepts arise, leading me towards further research and development. I do not know what end result will look like, it is an unpredictable journey, full of quirky and colourful surprises.

BIO:

Ausrine Kuze is an artist originally from Lithuania. She has drawn ever since childhood and it has been a lifelong passion. At an early age, Kuze finished art school where she gained basic knowledge in various artistic fields such as composition, sculpture, drawing, painting and art history.  When eventually pursued studying art at the third level in 2010 she graduated from Art Academy with a Bachelor's degree in Glasswork studies and moved to Dublin where later she studied illustration at Ballyfermot College of Further Education for one year. After nine years of studies in various fields of art, it was clear that the path Kuze had chosen was dedicated to painting. All previous experiences were a result of today’s Kuzes style which was strongly influenced by glass and illustration studies.

Ausrine Kuze is an international fine artist and illustrator working in traditional media. She has created work for exhibitions across Ireland, Lithuania and Germany and ongoing gallery work.

Her work found a home in many private collections throughout Ireland, Lithuania, Slovakia, Poland, Spain, Netherlands, Germany, UK and Australia.