Flora and Fauna

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The painting presents a stylized, detailed face constructed with various natural and abstract motifs. The symmetry in the artwork splits the face into two distinctive halves each decorated with unique patterns resembling elements of nature. One side of the face includes circular designs, perhaps symbolizing organic cells or stones, while the other half features flora-like imagery with leaves and petals. The eyes are rendered differently; one looks organic and expressive, the other appears mechanical or insect-like. Atop the head, symmetrical sprouts or blooms rise, possibly indicatives of life and growth. The overall composition blends the essence of flora and fauna into a humanoid form, suggesting a deep connection between natural elements and living beings.

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My painting journey began in 2017, shortly after the art studies. Over time, my painting transformed from emotionally expressive portraits to surrealistic, symbolistic and psychedelic artworks. 

In the beginning, painting played a more self-therapeutic role, while today it is most inspired by the intellectual and emotional experience of other artists (Edvard Munch, David Hockney, Nicolas Party, Maxim Fomenko, Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis), being in nature, visiting exhibitions, and working in  art gallery.

In my work, I seek to convey a different, transformed, enhanced world, existing between dream and reality. I am not interested in rational reality, in life I also strive to experience the daily life transcendently, to notice ordinary things from a different point of view. The bright coloring common in the canvases is a part of the intuitive creative process and reflects the intensification of sensory and visual experience when being in nature.

Since 2018, I have participated in over 13 solo and group exhibitions. My works belong to private collectors from Lithuania, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Norway and Chile.