Trapped in his mind, playing the same melody over and over again. Time's ticking, isn't he about to lose in this fast-paced world?
Human-like creatures, originally hand-painted with acrylics on canvas by a contemporary Lithuanian painter Zivile Kasparaviciute, now available in a digital format.
A visual diary of collective and individual emotions, observed in people that the artist encounters or comes across on social media, also of life's ordinary details and, of course, self-reflection.
Although publicly available images can be used as a starting point, spontaneous brushstrokes and hues play a significant role in the painting process often dictating a theme the artist doesn't even ideate before starting a particular piece.
Another layer of meaning is usually attached by the viewer whose set of internal data containing deep personal turmoils or tranquillity narrates stories of its own.
Over-Thinker Playing His Concertina
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Over-Thinker Playing His Concertina
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Trapped in his mind, playing the same melody over and over again. Time's ticking, isn't he about to lose in this fast-paced world?
Human-like creatures, originally hand-painted with acrylics on canvas by a contemporary Lithuanian painter Zivile Kasparaviciute, now available in a digital format.
A visual diary of collective and individual emotions, observed in people that the artist encounters or comes across on social media, also of life's ordinary details and, of course, self-reflection.
Although publicly available images can be used as a starting point, spontaneous brushstrokes and hues play a significant role in the painting process often dictating a theme the artist doesn't even ideate before starting a particular piece.
Another layer of meaning is usually attached by the viewer whose set of internal data containing deep personal turmoils or tranquillity narrates stories of its own.