Women’s Lines

„The female body is aestheticized, as if ethereally elevated above earthly reality.“Onutė Gaidamavičiūtė, art critic

By viewing from a woman’s perspective and drawing on my personal vision, I depicted the lines of women’s bodies with the lines of my brushstrokes, emphasizing the subtlety of their forms. The women in my paintings are filled with gentleness and elegance.

The Tailed Ones Adorn Themselves

„The animals are depicted against minimalist backgrounds, yet their ornate, dotted patterns create an impression of luxury and refinement.“Dr. Miglė Munderzbakaitė, art critic

In this series of paintings, animals are portrayed as cheerful and colorful characters adorned with ornaments. Their decorative qualities create a fairy-tale atmosphere. The paintings invite viewers to return to the world of childhood.

The Farm of Ąžuolas

„Bright, sunlit scenes enchant. They draw the viewer closer and pull them in … reality gains new sensory dimensions.“Kristina Liepinaitė, art critic, curator at the M. K. Čiurlionis Art Museum

On a farm near Kazlų Rūda, there lives a little four-year-old boy named Ąžuolas. He gets along well with the many animals on the farm and has numerous duties – herding chicks, collecting eggs, feeding the goats and sheep, and taking care of the pony.

Ballet Class

„The impressionistic vibration of vivid, light – bluish, sky-blue, and yellow – tones enhances the impression of lightness and movement.“Onutė Gaidamavičiūtė, art critic

In the ballet class, I was captivated by the precise dance movements and the enchanting atmosphere. Along with ballet, there was a lot of childlike playfulness. The dancers prepared for the lesson with carefree joy, sharing stories of their day’s adventures, exchanging cheerful glances, and laughing a lot…

Childish Stories

„These works are distinguished by their sense of everyday poetry.“dr. Miglė Munderzbakaitė, art critic

These paintings depict the everyday yet significant moments in a little girl’s life. Each piece conveys her world, full of light, joy, and childlike carefree spirit.

A Dog’s Life. Cat Days

„Eva’s works reflect both personal and universal emotional experience.“dr. Miglė Munderzbakaitė, art critic

The innate independence of cats and the natural devotion of dogs are traits that reveal the essence of their temperament. These paintings illustrate how differently they express their love and attachment, providing insights into the essence of our shared nature…

Portraits

„From her very first works, her exceptional talent, sensitive artistic intuition, and ability to convey moods, emotions, and inner experiences became evident.“Kristina Liepinaitė, art critic, curator at the M. K. Čiurlionis Art Museum

From the very beginning, my work has centered around people. I am interested in people’s feelings, their depth, and diversity. I observe how the geometry of the face changes with each emotion and try to convey this in my paintings.