The last snow
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In the painting, slender birch trees stand tall, their white and black-speckled trunks striking against a chilly winter backdrop. Shadows of blue and grey stretch across the snow, hinting at the low angle of the sun. A thawing patch reveals the dark, wet earth beneath, offering a sharp contrast to the bright expanse of snow. Subtle hints of amber and brown foliage peek through branches in the background, suggesting the approach of spring. The atmosphere captures a serene, almost quiet moment in a winter woods, teeming with the beauty of the season's last snow.
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I’ve been surrounded by creative people since childhood. During that time, I’ve been attending an art school and an art studio. Later in life, I chose a career in architecture, which is now my main activity and still very close to the thing that inspires me – art.
For a while, free expression of creativity, such as drawing and painting, faded out of my life. But fortunately, not for long, as five years ago, immersed in the routine of motherhood, I found myself inspired, took out my paints and brushes, and that was that key moment when I fell in love with watercolour. I was impressed by its lightness, transparency, and the way you can improvise with it.
Since I am from Klaipėda, some of my favourite themes involve the views of Klaipėda city, the port, and the seashore. I love travelling. Seeing the world is one of my main sources for inspiration and I am very happy I have a chance to turn my impressions into works of art.