Pavovere

Technique: Drypoint
Dimensions: 30x23,5 cm
€176.00
Tax included
Recommended by our customers
Offer your price
Request more photos of the artwork

More about this artwork

This image depicts an abstract landscape filled with dense, intricate textures and lines which suggest natural elements and architectural forms merged together. The composition is layered with what appear to be trees, reflections, and possibly buildings, mingling in a dreamlike view. The use of black and white enhances the contrasts and depth, creating a sense of mystery and introspection. The intricate details invite the viewer to look closely, discovering the interaction between the natural and the man-made. The mood is somewhat somber and thoughtful, reflective of a quiet, introspective place. Patches of dark and light suggest different times of day or seasons, adding to the painting's complex narrative.

Shipping

We offer worldwide shipping through TNT / FedEx couriers! For the European Union, expect delivery within 5-7 days right to your doorstep. Every package comes with a tracking number and full insurance for peace of mind. We have experience shipping to nearly every country in the EU, so don't hesitate to reach out if you have any inquiries!

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!

View in Augmented Reality (AR)

Click the "View in AR" button to see how the selected artwork will look in your space using augmented reality! This feature currently works only with Apple devices and the Safari or Chrome browsers. The feature is being tested, so if you have any feedback, we would love to hear it!

Rasa Vasilevičiūtė is an artist from Lithuania whose expertise spans metal art, jewellery, graphic art, and painting. In 1995, she completed her studies at the Telšiai Applied Arts Higher School with a specialization in Metal Art and Jewellery. During her time there, her instructors in drawing and painting included Romualdas Pučekas. The following year, she continued her education at the Vilnius Academy of Arts, where she chose Graphic Art as her major. By 2000, she had finished her degree, creating her graduation project under the supervision of Raimondas Miknevičius.

Following her formal education, Rasa Vasilevičiūtė gained practical experience working in the jewellery sector. For several years, she was part of JP Manufactory, where she contributed to jewellery production. Yet, her artistic curiosity led her beyond metalworking. From 2009 to 2014, she immersed herself in traditional East Asian art, studying at the Sumi-E and Calligraphy Studio "Tuso kelias," led by Dalia Doksaite. During this time, she participated in a number of group sumi-e exhibitions, which enriched her artistic perspective.

Rasa Vasilevičiūtė has demonstrated her artistic versatility through multiple solo exhibitions. Among the highlights is a 1998 jewellery exhibition at the Lubeck Town House for Baltic Art Schools Students, which brought her recognition. In 2000, she organized exhibitions in Vilnius that focused on graphic arts, prints, and drawings. Between 2011 and 2013, she exhibited her brush ink paintings at several shows in Vilnius. Later, in 2017, her "Portlets" series—composed of oil paintings—was displayed in Vilnius, Zarasai, and Kaunas.

Since 2018, Rasa Vasilevičiūtė has committed herself primarily to painting, concentrating on oil portraits and other creative projects. Her oeuvre is characterized by a continual search for new techniques and materials, influenced by her foundation in applied arts, graphic art, and calligraphy. She continues to actively pursue her artistic development.