Coagulation of Reality. Summer, 1967

Technique: Oil on canvas, 2012-2013
Dimensions: 80x100 cm
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The painting captures an interior scene dominated by a soothing, cool palette of blues and greens. In the foreground, there is a prevalent display of an empty bar or café, with numerous tables neatly arranged and some lined up against a glass wall facing the exterior night. These tables, adorned with what appears to be drinking glasses, suggest a recently vacated space or perhaps preparation for upcoming patrons.A distinct feature is the lighting—several spherical, glowing lamps hang from the ceiling, casting an atmospheric light that reflects on every surface, including the glasses and tabletops, adding a surreal, glossy quality to the scene. The circular motifs are complemented by what looks like a star-speckled night sky seen through the sweeping, curved glass wall, indicating either a very late or very early hour of the day.On the other side of the room, decorative stone or tile work creates an intricate, sprawling mural spanning the entirety of the visible wall. This mural seems to blend scenes from nature, possibly featuring stony textures or foliage, contributing an element of the outdoors to the interior space. Above it, a sign with the word "VIASRA" or a similar grouping of letters hangs, potentially indicating the name of the establishment or an otherwise significant element.Overall, the painting evokes a serene, almost otherworldly ambiance of quiet and stillness, emphasized by the chosen color scheme and the absence of human presence, inviting the viewer to linger on the details and mood set by this particular instance.

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Eglė Kuckaitė, a multifaceted Lithuanian graphic artist, painter, and sculptor, was born in Kupiškis and now lives in Vilnius. From 1991 to 1995, she studied graphic arts at the Vilnius Academy of Arts and later obtained her Master’s degree in painting in 2013. Both her academic background and wide-ranging experience have shaped the unique style that characterizes her entire artistic output.

Kuckaitė’s creations are marked by grace and refinement. Her etchings, for instance, stand out because of their minimalist arrangements; she applies lines—the core component of graphic art—with restraint, deliberately avoiding excessive detail and often leaving much of the paper’s whiteness untouched. She is also distinct in her complete avoidance of color, directing the viewer’s gaze to the interplay of form and space.

She purposefully constrains context within her works. Even when urban scenes are featured, Kuckaitė depicts only the façades of a handful of buildings, locating them within undefined, vacant spaces. When she does include the environment, it remains abstract or dreamlike. This intentional vagueness invites the viewer to ponder and imagine, making each piece open to a multitude of personal interpretations.

Central to her work is the theme of the union and interaction between humanity and nature. The human forms she portrays frequently merge with vegetation, leaves, or fire, evoking a profound bond with natural elements and illustrating people as inseparable from a larger whole. Kuckaitė has held numerous exhibitions both in Lithuania and abroad, including in Finland, Estonia, Germany, the United States, Italy, Austria, and Romania. She has been awarded several scholarships by Lithuania’s Ministry of Culture, received the Kulturkontakt Nord grant, and earned important distinctions such as the Grand Prix at the 5th International Triennial Transfers in Prague and at the 13th Tallinn Graphic Triennial, along with a diploma from IBBY for her illustrations in children’s literature. Her art forms part of collections in museums and private holdings both in Lithuania and internationally.

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

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