22 Aug
22Aug

The creative world of the painter Lilija Kavaliauskienė: between color and emotion The painter Lilija Kavaliauskienė lives and works in Kaunas, Lithuania. The painter's source of inspiration is nature, which the painter presents through emotions, through subtle contrasts of color emotions and forms. The author uses mixed media in her work, creating on canvases of various formats. The artist's work is important for reflection on a sensitive connection with nature, on the philosophical relationship of man with the environment. The author's realistic and abstract paintings are dominated by intriguing and mysterious titles of works, bright colors, a subtle style and a dynamic color palette.In 1988, the painter graduated from Kaunas School of Applied Arts, majoring in interior design and toy decoration. Since 2023, the creative path of the painter Lilija Kavaliauskienė begins, she studies various painting techniques and various styles. Since 2025, she has been organizing personal exhibitions in Lithuania and participating in international collective art exhibitions in the Philippines, Turkey, and Italy. Each painting is dominated by a different title, which is intriguing, and different dynamic color palette combinations, reflecting the themes of the seasons. The author's philosophical approach to nature, as well as to the aforementioned themes of the seasons, are important.In the author's special work, colors and shapes, both in life and in her work, have a special meaning. The creative journey of the painter Lilija Kavaliauskienė began with oil painting, spontaneous, mysterious, lively and unpredictable art.Each of the painter's works, both realistic and abstract, reflects both inner emotions and the inner world.Speaking about her work, painter Lilija Kavaliauskienė says: “Each work was born from personal experience, moods and personal thoughts or experiences of the personal world, therefore, in each of my works you can feel a subtle joy, as well as melancholy, anxiety or peace.” Lilija Kavaliauskienė, the author of special paintings, said.

Art critic Gabrielė Kuizinaitė

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