Start

Technique: Drypoint
Dimensions: 47x35 cm
€248.00
Tax included
Recommended by our customers
Offer your price
Request more photos of the artwork

More about this artwork

In the painting, there is an intriguing depiction of a figure combining human and animal elements. The top half of the figure is that of a moose, complete with a large, expressive face and long, slender antlers protruding from its head. The bottom half transitions into the muscular torso and legs of a human male, poised in an athletic stance. His arms, stretching down and fingers splayed, are just touching the ground, conveying a sense of readiness or tenseness as if preparing to sprint or leap. The artwork is rendered in black ink, which starkly contrasts against the white background, giving emphasis to the peculiar hybrid form and its dynamic posture. The artwork invites the viewer to contemplate themes of identity, transformation, or the merging of different realms of existence.

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!

Neringa Marcinkevičiūtė-Strazdė is a graphic artist known for her minimalist style and contemplative effect. By employing spare lines in her works, she creates room within the gallery space, allowing both the environment and the viewer's thoughts to "breathe" and inviting a sense of calm reflection. Interacting with her pieces becomes an open-ended dialogue—a conversation that unfolds into pauses and silences. Such an atmosphere encourages each viewer to bring in their own experiences, instinctively continuing a quiet internal exchange with the artist or themselves.

Neringa Marcinkevičiūtė-Strazdė’s artistic practice centers on exploring emptiness, space, and silence, guided by the belief that "less is better than too much." She is conscious of the fast pace and relentless busyness that modern life imposes, and her work offers a gentle retreat for herself and her audience. She is deliberate in eliminating unnecessary elements, choosing instead to maintain clarity and openness in her compositions. The avoidance of visual clutter draws attention to the power of what is omitted—those parts left unsaid or undrawn.

Lately, Neringa has turned her attention to the human form, which she conveys as both isolated and within groups. The figures she draws exhibit elegance and appear absorbed in their own world, detached from their surrounding context. Though tranquil in appearance, these subjects express individuality and complexity, hinting at a range of roles, dimensions, and different personalities contained within each one.

Through her subtle renderings, Neringa Marcinkevičiūtė-Strazdė explores the idea of inner conflict—her figures represent numerous facets existing within a single self, yet beneath it all is the core identity and a primal, natural human essence seeking to surface. With subtlety and grace, her art invites contemplation on personal identity and the fine balance between the revealed and concealed elements of existence.

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