ABOUT ME

Heya! I’m Giedre, Lithuanian artist, based in Oslo, Norway. Creativity has always been a kind of pressure inside me — something that needs to move, explore, and take form. I’ve tried many ways of expressing it over the years: dance, singing, photography, ceramics. But painting was the medium that felt the most natural.

I’ve learned through classical and modern art literature, private painting courses, workshops, and a lot of trial and error. At the same time, I studied psychology, which became another important thread in how I see the world. That interest in the human mind shapes the way I paint — the motives and the shifting perspectives.

I’m still evolving, and I hope I never stop. This space is simply where I share that journey — the searching, the experimenting, and everything that comes from being curious enough to start again and again.

ABOUT MY WORK

My paintings sit somewhere between intuitive abstraction and cubism-inspired forms. Faces and figures appear often, and I like that they can be found in different ways depending on how you look — almost like shifting thoughts and moods. There’s a hint of figurative, but I use it loosely. It’s more intuitive, emotional, and organic.

I work mainly with acrylic or oil paint, and mixed media. Layering colours and textures until it feels right. A lot of my process is trial, adjustment, and instinct — adding, removing, finding shapes and letting the painting guide me rather than the other way around.

Psychology plays a role here too — the idea that we’re made of many perspectives, not just one clear outline.

My goal isn’t to deliver a perfect, polished image. It’s to create something that feels alive, a bit raw, and open for interpretation. If my work makes someone pause, reflect and see something new — or see themselves differently for a moment — then it has done what it’s meant to do.