ABOUT
Vaida Tamošauskaitė is a self-taught visual artist and creative director, whose work explores the emotional landscape of the human experience throught the expressive power of color. She lives and creates near the serene shores of the Baltic Sea, there the natural surroundings subtly inform her artistic sensibility.
Deeply influenced by Fauvism and contemporary Expressionism, her paintings move beyond realism to capture inner psychological states and raw emotional intensity.
With over 10 years of experience in acrylic and charcoal painting, her creations aim to inspire those navigating life's complexities, offering a powerful of the limitless possibilities within us all.
PREDOMINANT STYLE
Neo-cubism and contemporary Expressionism, with Fauvist influence.
Her work is rooted in a distictive Neo-cubism approach, reimagining the geometric fragmentation and multifaceted perspective of early Cubism through a contemporary visual language. Her compositions integrate the expressive spontaneity of contemporary Expressionsim, characterized by dynamic brushwork and emotionally charged gestures that delve into a psychological dephts of the human condition.
A strong Fauvism influence further defines her style, evident in a bold, saturated palette and a liberated treatment of form and structure. The result is a compelling synthesis of structured abstraction and visceral emotion, where color, form and texture converge to articulate what often lies leyong verbal expression.
EXHIBITIONS AND COLLECTIONS
Works are seen and sold internationally. Artworks belong to private collections worldwide such as United States of America, Italy, Hawaii, Norway, France, Spain, Austria and more.
EXTRA GLAMOUR ABOUT
The most popular paint palette - Ocean blue.
Dream painting location - lakes of Vienna and Canada.
The most inspiring artists - David Bromley, Salvador Dali, Egon Shiele.
Mediums - acrylic, charcoal, ink.
Secret education - professional violist.
Pasion - interior design.
Born place - Viennese heart.
Languages - speaking lithuanian, spanish, english, german, norwegian and italian.