Forest

Technique: Coloured linocut
Dimensions: 50x90 cm
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The painting presents an abstract forest, with vertical lines dominating the composition, suggesting the trunks of trees. It portrays a rich play of colors primarily in blue and grey hues, creating an ethereal and somewhat somber atmosphere. Interspersed among these lines are touches of white and yellow, which could represent light filtering through the trees, possibly sunlight or reflections on the trees themselves. The background gives an impression of depth, layers, and texture, contributing to a sense of density and lushness typically found in forests. The overall mood conveyed is serene yet mysterious, evoking a sense of calm introspection.

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Daliute Ivanauskaite (born in 1958) works in the field of printmaking, small graphics, ex-libris, calligraphy, has created a book of works of art and graphic design, curator of exhibitions and compiler of catalogs. In 1977 graduated from J. Naujalis secondary art school in Kaunas, 1983. - VDI (now Vilnius Academy of Arts), graphics specialty and since 1984 participates in exhibitions, since 1988 is member of Lithuanian Artist’s Association. Artist is a participant in many international graphics exhibitions - has participated in more than thirty countries of the world, about a hundred international and group exhibitions, organized over twenty personal exhibitions in Lithuania, USA, Germany, Scotland, Spain.

Awarded at international graphics exhibitions: 2019 - Prize winner of the 39th Mini Print International of Cadaques, Spain;  2012 - 1st Grand Prize Raimundo Cela, Sobral, Brazil; 2012 - diploma at the international ex-libris exhibition " Donelaitis – 300", Vilnius.

The works are stored in various collections in Lithuania and abroad: Lithuanian National Museum; Lithuanian National Art Museum; Sakimi Museum of Art, Okinawa, Japan; Instituto ECOA, Sobral, Brazil; Lodz City Museum, Poland; Biblioteca di Bodio Lomnago, Italy; National Library of Catalonia, Barcelona, ​​Spain; Čiurlionis Art Gallery, Chicago; Lithuanian Bank, Vilnius; in private collections.

"...D. Ivanauskaitė's works takes us to the world of transcendental thought and artistic feelings. In the colored sheets of the linocuts, where the abstract space penetrates and the confusing trajectories of the migrating forms emerge, we recognize the long-awaited silence of the blue evening, the indescribable giddiness of blooming gardens, and the frightening mystery of the forest density. These are visual meditations, enveloped in light poetic cloaks, associatively conveying the connection with the ubiquitous nature and the personal experience of existence. " Art critic G. Gurnevičiūtė / Meeting with Daliutė Ivanauskaitė's work./

Lithuanian Artists’ Association Member

Lithuanian Artists’ Association Member

This artist was acknowledged by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania

This artist was acknowledged by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania