On the perimeters of rusted barrels or crushed metal spheres, Lithuanian artist Severija Inčirauskaitė-Kriaunevičienė (beforehand) applies delicate reminders of resilience. Utilizing cotton thread, the artist cross-stitches vibrant flowers and butterflies onto aspects of corroded steel, merging supplies that seem to have little in frequent.
The place steel is tough, robust, and utilitarian, embroidery is tender, mushy, and ornamental. Inčirauskaitė-Kriaunevičienė faucets into these diametric traits in her persevering with examination of conflict. A big steel ball titled “OFFSIDE,” for instance, represents the world’s cumulative conflicts. “It is like a huge disaster with a small embroidered butterfly that is like a small, fragile sign of hope,” she says.
The small nation of Belarus separates Lithuania from Ukraine, the place the impacts of the continued Russian assault reverberate throughout the area. “The war is very close to us,” the artist tells Colossal, “so we can’t relax and just think about life.” Incorporating bugs and blooms, steeped in symbolic references to compassion, generosity, and care, Inčirauskaitė-Kriaunevičienė means that regardless of people’ damaging actions, hope perseveres.
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