Cat Mari

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 80x60 cm
€500.00

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The painting features a dark-furred cat sitting prominently in the center, its fur texture dense and matte. The cat's eyes are large and luminous, colored a striking yellow that contrasts with its deep black fur. Directly above the cat, two stylized fish ornaments hang suspended in the air, both patterned with vibrant geometric shapes in hues of pink, blue, white, and yellow. The background is softly textured with a blend of muted colors, giving an impression of either a wall or a slightly mottled sky. The cat rests on a surface with a sharply defined striped pattern in red and beige tones, which suggests a fabric or rug. The overall atmosphere is one of stillness and contemplation, as the cat stares directly out towards the viewer.

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Nomeda Balasevičiūtė was born in Kaunas, Lithuania, and has remained there throughout her life. Her love for the arts blossomed during her childhood, as she attended a local music school before enrolling at the M. Martinaitis Art School. Early on, Nomeda aspired to illustrate children's books, a dream she would ultimately achieve.

Nomeda graduated from the Vilnius Academy of Arts (formerly the State Art Institute of Lithuania) in 1988. Soon after, she started her career as an illustrator for "Genys" magazine and the children's newspaper "Tukas." Motivated by the wish to connect with young readers, she created a newspaper for her daughter Jūratė and her friends, calling it "Pepė." This initiative grew into a magazine and paved the way for the publication of Nomeda's own children's books, many of which she both wrote and illustrated.

Nomeda Balasevičiūtė teached design at Kaunas College, an institution that offers higher education in areas such as technology, social sciences, biomedicine, humanities, and the arts. Through her instruction, she contributes to the cultivation of a new generation of creative talent in Lithuania.

Nomeda is presently devoted to oil painting, where the hallmarks of her illustration background are frequently evident in her work. Alongside her painting, she delves into other creative pursuits, including sculpture, transforming recyclable materials through inventive “constructive conversations” to produce singular pieces of art.