Vita Opolskyte Emerging artist
Artist's country of origin: Lithuania
Vita Opolskyte graduated with Master’s degree in painting from Vilnius Academy of Arts. She has been participating in group exhibitions, art projects and workshops.
The basic point in her creation is the interior. She is inspired by the so-called Alice in Wonderland syndrome, which is characterised by distortions of perception of the size and distance of visible objects, she is combining different scales of the represented interior objects (pieces of furniture, rugs, windows, doors and pictures), directions of perspective and vantage points. In this way, visually misleading, alogical and irrational spaces are created, in which fragments of real interiors and surrealistic elements are combined, customary and strange objects lie around, and small figures of children and animals appear as if from old photographs. Using decorative flattened forms, a calm rhythm of strokes and a subdued range of colours, she is creating canvases imbued with a kind of mystical cosiness.
These compositions defy the conventional approach to interior construction and stability, but the actual interior details and meticulously painted ornaments of home textiles lend some materiality and historicity to these spaces. The recognisable nostalgic elements – vintage interior aesthetics, textile patterns of our grandmothers and the stylistics of several decades old photographs – provoke the viewer’s memory and invite him or her to get involved. Thus, the artist emphasises the psychological and emotional suggestion of the represented situations. She is implying certain details of a literary narrative by visual hints and references in the titles of her works, but there is much more that remains unsaid and can only be presumed and felt. In this way she explores the relation between reality and fiction, analyzing inner and visible world confrontation, examining relationship between artist, art work and viewer. Her paintings are a mixture of individual mythology and universal symbols, intimate personal and general cultural experiences.