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Watercolour painting “Where Water Dreams” captures a moment of quiet surrender, where the figure drifts weightlessly between presence and dissolution. Suspended among floating leaves, the body becomes part of the water’s still, reflective world, neither fully separate nor entirely absorbed. Soft ripples and delicate patterns of light trace across the skin, blurring the boundary between body and surface. The surrounding darkness deepens the sense… of calm immersion, while the scattered blooms introduce a gentle rhythm of life within the stillness. Through its fluidity and softness, the painting evokes a dreamlike state — a place where the body rests, thought dissolves, and water itself seems to hold memory and silence.
I’m a self-taught watercolour artist from Vilnius, Lithuania. Before turning to painting, I spent more than 30 years designing bespoke furniture inspired by Art Nouveau, whose organic lines and nature-driven forms continue to shape my artistic vision. Today, I focus solely on watercolour, occasionally crafting wooden frames for my own works to extend the dialogue between painting and material.
I began painting in 2016, when watercolour unexpectedly became my main language of expression. Its sensitivity and unpredictability allow me to explore light, emotion, and quiet introspection. My work has received international recognition in realism competitions such as the ARC Salon, Almenara Art Prize, ModPortrait, and has been exhibited at the MEAM Museum in Barcelona and galleries across Europe, the UK, the USA, and Australia. Through my art, I seek to create moments of calm, reflection, and connection.