Anthropomorphic Portraits, or Animals on the Stage

Miglė Munderzbakaitė
January 2025



The artist Eva Mili (Eva Miliūnienė) held a solo exhibition in the second half of December, distinguished by an intriguing and playful title – “The Tailed Ones Adorn Themselves”.

As soon as you step into the “Park Library” space, you are greeted by an incredibly positive atmosphere, filled with cheerful characters looking out from the canvases. The exhibition is characterized by a sensitivity to the animal world, a blend of decorativeness and minimalist aesthetics. In her works, the artist reveals not only the animals’ characters but also attributes anthropomorphic traits to them, creating a subtle parallel between animals and humans…

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Miglė Munderzbakaitė. Anthropomorphic Portraits, or Animals on the Stage. Kauno Diena. January 10th, 2025.

“Curious Puppy and the Light Bulb”
80x70cm (31.4″ x 27.6″)
“The Lamb’s Adornment”
90x90cm (35.4″ x 35.4″)
“The Polka Dot Pajamas of Rapolas the Duck”
70x70cm (27.6″ x 27.6″)
“Three Brown Polka Dot Ducklings”
100x80cm (39.4″ x 31.5″)
“French Fashion”
60x60cm (23.6″ x 23.6″)
“Polka Dot Cat on a Striped Chair”
80x80cm (31.4″ x 31.4″)

“Polka Dot Puppy on the Stairs”
60x60cm (23.6″ x 23.6″)


“Puppy, Dots, and Balloon”
80x80cm (31.4″ x 31.4″)