Lithuanian artist, with unique skill, uses needlework art on hard and industrial levels. He strips on rusty barrels, chopped steel butter and veteran hats, designs of flowers and butterflies, and with this conflict between elegance and hardship, he gives a new look at deserted objects.
His works transmit messages about war, resistance and hope beyond the appearance. For example, in a work called “offside”, a delicate butterfly is sitting on a large, rusty and worn -out metal butter; A symbol of hope that survives even in the midst of destruction. In the “meadows” collection, rusty pipes have died with the roles of the flowers, making a link between industrial destruction and the flourishing of nature.
This creative artist emphasizes the durability of beauty and humanity in the heart of destruction by choosing the symbols of flower and butterfly who speak of compassion, kindness and life. His art is an invitation to reflect on the destructive impact of wars and the value of preserving the elegance of life. (Visualflood)
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