Grazvyda Andrijauskaite


Born in 1980
Lives and works in Kaunas, Lithuania
Education
2003-2005 : Master Vilnius Academy of Arts « engraving section » Vilnius, Lithuania
1999-2003 : Bachelor Vilnius Academy of Arts « graphics art section » Vilnius, Lithuania
2002 : International Symposium of Young Artists, Krzyzow, Poland
1999 : Kaunas High School of Art, Kaunas, Lithuania

Exhibitions:

2011 : personal exhibition of the graphic art works, “Galleri Tapper-Popermajer", Teckomatorp, Sweden
2011 : art works exhibition, “Galleri Athene", Drammen, Norway
2011 : art works exhibition, “Galleri Tapper-Popermajer", Teckomatorp, Sweden
2010 : The 7th International Triennial of Small Graphic Forms 'Vilnius 2010', Art gallery "Arka", Vilnius, Lithuania
2010 : exhibition "Print '09", Art gallery “Kairė-Dešinė” (Left-Right), Vilnius, Lithuania
2009 : personal exhibition of the graphic art works, Gallery "Rasa", Kaunas, Lithuania
2009 : exhibition of the graphic art works "Duetas" (Duet), Kaunas Artists' House, Kaunas, Lithuania
2003 : exhibition of the graphic art works, The House of Polish Culture, Vilnius, Lithuania
2002 : the Sixth International Graphic Arts Students Ex-libris exhibition, Krzyzow, Poland
2002 : Vilnius Academy of Arts exhibition of graphic arts students, Vilnius Youth Theater, Vilnius, Lithuania
2001 : Vilnius Academy of Arts exhibition of graphic arts students, Gallery “Kairė-Dešinė” (Left-Right), Vilnius, Lithuania
1997 : International Ex-libris Contest exhibition ‘450 Years to Lithuanian Book’, Gallery “Akademija”, Vilnius, Lithuania

 


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"My works originate from printing the drawing engraved into the metal plate on the paper by special printing press.
I often combine my favorite etching technique with other techniques which allow me not only to obtain a linear drawing but also to obtain tones and relief. Next to etching I usually combine aquatint technique which allows creating different intensity tones.
Sometimes I use drypoint technique which allows to obtain intense and soft lines.
I also like to cut the metal plate, i.e. to provide the work with a different shape while not always using the traditional rectangular shape."

 


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