ABOUT ME
I was born in Klaipeda, Lithuania in 1987, and I grew up in a privileged natural world. Seeing beautiful surroundings such as forests and, seashores made me very fond of nature in all its various forms. I studied arts in E. Balsys Gymnasium of Arts, and Architecture at Vilnius Academy of Arts. While I felt partially complete in these pursuits I have always been drawn to psychology because of several reasons. One of those reasons is a fascination of how thoughts can transform and become sound, image or poetry. Another important reason is helping others and supporting those in need.
These ideas eventually lead me into the realm of art therapy, including other therapeutic forms of art. I delve into healing vibes to improve awareness of the preciousness of life, while also creating the awakening of consciousness. Currently I am studying for a Master's degree in mental health counseling with the goal of gaining the best approaches that resonate with myself and what actually works in sessions with others.
My works of art are as diverse as nature itself. Sometimes my paintings represent vibrant energy expressing life in different colors, while other paintings can be more serene, embodying a saintly patience, and embracing solitude.
I have a special joy in drawing people. When I draw people, I see them as a pure source not having completed their mission. In their natural fragility, I find God with an array of diverse colors. Painting is a very silent and humble form of art. It is a medium for cultivating the angles of vision, and sensation; thinking and stopping to experience silence, meditation – especially gratitude. Most importantly, I believe in communication. After every work I paint, I have a conversation with my clients.
I take a moment in time to stop, and converse - to experience - which is the essence of life itself.
These ideas eventually lead me into the realm of art therapy, including other therapeutic forms of art. I delve into healing vibes to improve awareness of the preciousness of life, while also creating the awakening of consciousness. Currently I am studying for a Master's degree in mental health counseling with the goal of gaining the best approaches that resonate with myself and what actually works in sessions with others.
My works of art are as diverse as nature itself. Sometimes my paintings represent vibrant energy expressing life in different colors, while other paintings can be more serene, embodying a saintly patience, and embracing solitude.
I have a special joy in drawing people. When I draw people, I see them as a pure source not having completed their mission. In their natural fragility, I find God with an array of diverse colors. Painting is a very silent and humble form of art. It is a medium for cultivating the angles of vision, and sensation; thinking and stopping to experience silence, meditation – especially gratitude. Most importantly, I believe in communication. After every work I paint, I have a conversation with my clients.
I take a moment in time to stop, and converse - to experience - which is the essence of life itself.