Sacred Waters in the Works of Photographer by Laima Perkauskienė Currently, the second personal photography exhibition of photographer Laima Perkauskienė “SACRED WATERS SUMMER” is open in the Down Business Park (Vytauto pr. 23, Kaunas, Lithuania). The author of the photography exhibition, Laima Perkauskienė, lives and works in Kaunas, Lithuania.As noted by art journalist Gabrielė Kuizinaitė, the theme of photographic art is not a very common theme, which gives the author many opportunities to nuance, bring closer to pictorial images, and create her own concept of the world. Photographer Laima Perkauskienė’s personal photography exhibition “SACRED WATERS. SUMMER” is the second photography exhibition of photographer Laima Perkauskienė in Kaunas, Lithuania. She also participates in collective art and art exhibitions abroad, and has already participated in international collective art exhibitions: in Turkey and the Philippines. Photographer Laima Perkauskienė tells and creates visual and conceptual stories about sacred waters in her photographic stories. In her photographs, the author uses the interactions of light, colors and water rituals, aiming to reveal the union of life and spirit in nature. The main object of photographer Laima Perkauskienė's photography is water. In her work, she photographs dew drops, reflections of the sun, symbolizing the vital and sacred powers of water. Color aesthetics are important in the artist's work, a subtle color range dominates: green, purple, blue, gray. Emerging painterly motifs are important, which provide a strong aesthetic and conceptual solution.Water in Laima Perkauskienė's work connects fire, sun and spiritual connections between man and the natural world. Each artistic photograph of the author is poetic.Summary of photographer Laima Perkauskienė's work. Photographer Laima Perkauskienė pays great attention to nature and human motifs in the exhibition. Examines water forms as metaphors. In this artistic concept, water is chosen as an aesthetic motif, but also connected to the Universe. Visual abstract painting forms are extremely important in the artist's photographic canvases. A palette of soft pastel colors. One of the most important ideas of the exhibition is Water as a spiritual connection. Aesthetics, visuality, and photographic framing are important in each photographic abstraction. Rhythmic water motifs, the play of light and reflections, the emotional tension between the points of view.Art critic Gabrielė Kuizinaitė
04/07/2025