Jura Vaskeviciute

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Joined Artfinder: April 2017

Artworks for sale: 13

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Lithuania

About Jura Vaskeviciute

 
 
  • Biography
    Jura Vaskeviciute interest in Eastern cultures and struck by the art of calligraphy. Until this day the artist preserved her love for the type font. Skills in calligraphy can be traced in her works of textiles, ceramics and paintings. After studying Japanese for a while, in these later years she went deep into Chinese painting techniques, which now are often used in her contemporary works. Her paintings require exceptional accuracy and many hours of studying, therefore it could be compared to meditation.
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    Event: "U trumpoji" - exhibition in Utena

    Dates: 1 Jun 2017 - 30 Jun 2017

    Venue: A. and M. Miskiniai public library, Maironio st. 12, Utena

    Cozy, united Onlyart.eu artists 4th exhibition in Utena.
    Participants: Anna Dan, Birute Valiukiene, Aurelija Filipauskyte, Egle Selevi, Egle Stripeikiene, Gabrielius Mackevicius, Kirill Scherbak, Domantė Olekaite-Vaiciene, Vilija Jociene, Ruta UM, Sigita Lukosiuniene, Sigita Jakutyte, Ruta Burbule, Jura Audrone-Vaskeviciute.

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Event: "U trumpoji" - exhibition in Utena

Dates: 1 Jun 2017 - 30 Jun 2017

Venue: A. and M. Miskiniai public library, Maironio st. 12, Utena

Cozy, united Onlyart.eu artists 4th exhibition in Utena.
Participants: Anna Dan, Birute Valiukiene, Aurelija Filipauskyte, Egle Selevi, Egle Stripeikiene, Gabrielius Mackevicius, Kirill Scherbak, Domantė Olekaite-Vaiciene, Vilija Jociene, Ruta UM, Sigita Lukosiuniene, Sigita Jakutyte, Ruta Burbule, Jura Audrone-Vaskeviciute.


 

Biography

Jura Vaskeviciute interest in Eastern cultures and struck by the art of calligraphy. Until this day the artist preserved her love for the type font. Skills in calligraphy can be traced in her works of textiles, ceramics and paintings. After studying Japanese for a while, in these later years she went deep into Chinese painting techniques, which now are often used in her contemporary works. Her paintings require exceptional accuracy and many hours of studying, therefore it could be compared to meditation.