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Installation “Madonna” is inspired by childhood memories. This creature is made from several handmade objects... The main rule of this game “Secret” is to create the most beautiful view from flowers, magazine pictures, shiny candy papers and other “very important” things. Once you have your selection of precisely collected things – a secret – you have to cover it all with a piece of glass and firm it with a handful of mud. The main objective of this… game is – reveal your secret and surprise the person who has found it. Installation “Madonna” is the great secret of my childhood. Coming from a big family lost her mother at a very early day of her life. The little girl who has just turned 11 was suffering about this loss, but deep inside her heart she has always felt mothers blessing, love, and fulfillment.
(Face and hands are made by artist Rima Sutkienė)
Indraja Marcinkevičienė, a graduate from Vilnius College of Design, is a conceptual artist who explores mediums such as woodworking, textiles, and furniture design. Her style predominantly focuses on color as a key emotional component, employing contrast, symbolism, and traditional iconographic color expressions to instigate profound psychological reactions. Through her captivating installations, her work emotionally explores the spectrum of human experiences, infusing the courage, empathy and resilience of womanhood with her personal narratives.