Lithuanian Culture Guide
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2015-07-13
Stasys Eidrigevičius
In my works there is no sharp line between what is intended for children and what for adults. Pictures in …
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2015-07-13
Šarūnas Leonavičius
There are dozens of styles and approaches to illustrating children’s books. When drawing for children, I try to reveal the …
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2015-07-13
Birutė Zokaitytė
Children are like seedlings that grow to become either wonderful flowers or thorny bushes. When drawing illustrations for children, I …
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2015-07-13
Lina Eitmantytė-Valužienė
I experience great pleasure and joy when reading children’s books. The world they depict is bright, sincere and happy; it …
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2015-07-13
Vaiva Lingytė
Creating for children is like going back to one’s childhood, loading a box full of favourite toys and other pretty …
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2015-07-13
Lina Žutautė
When reading a children’s book, I am immediately overwhelmed by various images begging to be drawn. I almost do not …
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2015-07-13
Eglė Gelažiūtė-Petrauskienė
I draw not only for children, but also for adults. I have been drawing since I was a child – …
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2015-07-13
Nomeda Marčėnaitė
When reading books by other authors, I feel invited into the world of the writer, where I am welcome to …
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2015-07-13
Irena Žviliuvienė
Through a book, word, colour we knock on every little heart… Born: 24, 1944, Tuitai, Biržai County, Lithuania. 1959 – …
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2015-07-13
Laura Guokė
Born: June 1, 1986. 2008 Vilnius Academy of Art, Printmaking Department, BA. 2010 Šiauliai University, Printmaking Department, MA. CONTACTS E-mail: …
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2015-07-13
Aidas Paberžis
Try to see the world through the eyes of your childhood, as if for the first time; with joy and …
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2015-07-13
Vaidas Žvirblis
Through my drawings, I try to wrap the little reader in cosiness, love, kindness, and sometimes make him laugh. I …