This relief work, created using an original technique, presents the symbol of the Pillars of Gediminas through a layered, three-dimensional composition. The piece is constructed from geometric forms covered with paint, textiles, and fragments of children’s drawings. The combination of different materials and surfaces creates a tactile, living object in which a historical symbol takes on a contemporary, personal form.

The work carries a visual and emotional connection to the night: darker, deeper tones dominate, with shades of blue and muted colors shaping its atmosphere. Night is understood here as the time when owls become active, which links the piece to the pen name Lazdynų Pelėda, used by the writer sisters. In this way, the work pays tribute to nature, silence, and observation – qualities closely associated with both the symbolism of the owl and writers’ literary legacy.

 

 

 

20x13x1 cm

Acrylic paint, drawing fragments on paper, textile, lacquer on plywood

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