Lithuanian Culture Guide
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2015-07-13
Irena Daukšaitė-Guobienė
Children’s illustration is a wonderful journey towards oneself, each time experiencing incredible adventures and rediscovering oneself… Born: September 11, 1942, …
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2015-07-13
Rimvydas Kepežinskas
When drawing for children one should not pretend, as children can smell bluff. They are uncorrupted. Born: January 23, 1956, …
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2015-07-13
Raminta Šumskytė
1988 Skills Improvement Institute, Animation Artist. 1990 GosKino Skills Improvement Institute, Animation Artist. 2007 Vilnius Academy of Art, Printmaking Department, …
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2015-07-13
Lina Dūdaitė
When drawing, I have no particular plan or result to be achieved. I simply do what I enjoy doing, that’s …
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2015-07-13
Eglė Kuckaitė
I consciously cherish the child within me. I simultaneously experience the literary text and the thoughts and emotions of the …
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2015-07-13
Mikalojus Povilas Vilutis
I create for myself. Not for children and not for adults. When an artist draws what he himself finds beautiful, …
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2015-07-12
Agnes Indre
Retreat through the windows of reality is always fun, leading us to our childhood or any other dream (it’s also …
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2015-07-12
Ieva Babilaitė
Illustrating to me is a way of conveying an emotional movement, accompanying the reader to the very whirlpool of action, …
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2015-07-12
Sigutė Chlebinskaitė
Born: October 4, 1977, Vilnius, Lithuania. 1996 Graduated from M. K. Čiurlionis School of Arts. 1996 – 2001 Graphic art …
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Tatjana Maceinienė
Tatjana Maceinienė is an investigator into the cultural heritage of emigrants, an author of documentary prose, an essayist and translator. She …
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Cornelius Hell
Cornelius Hell (born in Salzburg, 1956) is a writer, critic, translator and lecturer. He studied Germanic philology and Catholic theology. Since …