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Photo by Jonas Balsevičius
Photo by Jonas Balsevičius
Kristina Ališauskaitė b. 1984
In the Shade, riboto tiražo atspaudas / limited edition print, 2017
Riboto tiražo atspaudas / Limited edition print
Spauda / Print: Giclée. Popierius / Paper: Hahnemühle Albrecht Dürer 210 gsm
Menininkės pasirašyta ir sunumeruota / Signed and numbered by the artist
Spauda / Print: Giclée. Popierius / Paper: Hahnemühle Albrecht Dürer 210 gsm
Menininkės pasirašyta ir sunumeruota / Signed and numbered by the artist
49 x 33.5 cm
Originalas / Original: Aliejus ant drobės / Oil on canvas, 60x40 cm
Originalas / Original: Aliejus ant drobės / Oil on canvas, 60x40 cm
Tiražas / Edition of 100
Kristina Ališauskaitė is an artist from Lithuania. In 2009, Kristina completed MA painting studies in Vilnius Academy of Arts. After the studies she was awarded a „Young artist‘s“ public prize...
Kristina Ališauskaitė is an artist from Lithuania. In 2009, Kristina completed MA painting studies in Vilnius Academy of Arts. After the studies she was awarded a „Young artist‘s“ public prize in the contest of the Baltic states (2013). In 2014 she was granted an individual scholarship of the Ministry of Culture. Since 2015 she has been a member of Lithuanian Artists‘ Association.
Kristina uses her personal experiences as material for analyses of universal states. Although she doesn‘t use traditional archetypal imagery, an analogous result is achieved – it invokes collective unconscious. By depersonalizing, levelling, fragmenting the characters she refines a state, an experience, a psychological situation as such and turns it / them into the main character. Memory becomes a significant thematic axis – the power of fuzzy remembrances to influence the present and the future
Kristina uses her personal experiences as material for analyses of universal states. Although she doesn‘t use traditional archetypal imagery, an analogous result is achieved – it invokes collective unconscious. By depersonalizing, levelling, fragmenting the characters she refines a state, an experience, a psychological situation as such and turns it / them into the main character. Memory becomes a significant thematic axis – the power of fuzzy remembrances to influence the present and the future
