7 Bamboo

Technique: Ink, mineral paint, rice paper
Dimensions: 24x33 cm
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In the painting, several tall and slender bamboo stalks rise vertically, their lengths marked by naturally occurring segments. The leaves, angular and sharp, jut out in clusters, lending a lively dynamism to the composition. Done in shades of black and gray against a muted beige background, the painting captures the essence of traditional East Asian ink wash techniques. The brush strokes are both deliberate and nuanced, suggesting movement while also conveying the serene solidity of the bamboo. At the lower right corner, there's a red seal, adding a personal or significant mark typical of East Asian artworks.

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Nature paintings inspired by Lithuanian and Eastern landscapes

Ina Loreta Savickienė is a professional artist living and working in Vilnius with a Master's degree in Psychology (Vilnius University). For the author, artistic creation is like a continuation of human studies, only through its relationship with nature. Cognition, which goes along with admiration and active artistic interpretation. 

Ina L. Savickienė seeks to portray the grandeur of nature by depicting real or constructed landscapes, which engage the viewer in contemplation and a sense of harmony. Mountains represent eternity, plant flowers and leaves the beauty and fragility of the moment, flowing water the constant change and transformation. 

Eastern mountain landscapes and Lithuanian motifs of rivers, trees, plains and dunes intertwine in Ina L. Savickė's work, taking on each other's peculiarities and seemingly blurring the boundaries between continents, between different traditions. The author's work invites us to let nature in and thus discover new horizons in our approach to life and ourselves.

Ina L. Savickienė got involved in the practice of painting in 2011 after getting acquainted with the East Asian tradition of sumi-e ink painting in Japan, China and Korea.  The author worked as a psychologist and painted for a long time, but later turned to the path of a professional artist.

She paints with ink, soft brush and mineral paints on rice paper. Most of the works are pasted on foam board, leaving a strip for margins.

Ina Loreta Savickiene was granted the status of artist in 2020.

The author has held 7 solo exhibitions, 7 virtual exhibitions and participated in 7 group exhibitions in Lithuania and abroad.

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