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About the author
Agota Bričkutė is a contemporary artist who embarked on her painting career in 2017, shortly after finishing her art studies. Since then, her artistic expression has undergone a marked transformation, shifting from emotionally charged portraits to creations characterized by surrealism, symbolism, and psychedelic motifs. This evolution has come to define her unique artistic style and voice.
For Bričkutė, painting began as a method of self-therapy. Currently, her sources of inspiration include the intellectual and emotional legacies of celebrated artists such as Edvard Munch, David Hockney, Nicolas Party, Maxim Fomenko, and Lithuania’s own Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis. Nature, visits to exhibitions, and her experiences working in an art gallery also exert a significant influence on her creative process.
Through her paintings, Agota Bričkutė endeavors to portray an altered and elevated reality that resides on the border between dreams and waking life. Rather than anchoring herself in rational reality, she prefers to approach both art and daily existence transcendentally, observing and reinterpreting the ordinary from a singular viewpoint. The vivid colors that fill her canvases emerge spontaneously, mirroring the heightened sensory and visual impressions that nature often evokes in her.
Since 2018, Bričkutė has been featured in more than thirteen solo and group exhibitions. Her artworks have found their way into private collections in Lithuania, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Norway, and Chile, a testament to the growing appreciation and reach of her distinctive vision.






