A relief work composed of a layered, multi-planar geometric composition depicting the Pillars of Gediminas in a three-dimensional perspective. Textile elements, fragments of drawings, and painted surfaces form not only a visual but also a tactile object, in which traces of children’s drawings and material textures evoke subtle associations rooted in memory. The work is characterized by a calm, focused color palette: cool blue tones, various textiles, painted and drawn elements create a sense of quiet and twilight. The Pillars of Gediminas symbol, highlighted in a vivid orange color, becomes a sign of light within the dusk.

Liūnė Sutema is a pseudonym of the émigré writer Zinaida Nagytė-Katiliškienė, whose meaning and emotional tone closely relate to this work. It is associated with quieter, more personal experiences, melancholy, a closeness to nature, memory, and a connection to one’s roots.

 

20x13x1 cm

Acrylic paint, ink, drawing fragments on paper, textile, varnish on plywood


This is a relief object composed of a multi-layered, stratified composition. The work consists of various forms covered with paint, textile, and abstract fragments of children’s drawings. In this way, different materials, colors, and textures come together to form a unified harmony and embody one of the oldest and strongest symbols of Lithuanian identity, giving it a contemporary and vibrant visual expression.

Vytė Nemunėlis is one of the pseudonyms of the Lithuanian writer Bernardas Brazdžionis and functions as a linguistic bridge between imagination and reality, where Brazdžionis’ poetic imagery of nature resonates with the materiality of this work and the writer’s significant literary legacy.

 

20x13x1 cm

Acrylic and fluorescent paints, drawing fragments on paper, ink, textile, varnish on plywood