Paulina Domašauskaitė Emerging artist

Artist's country of origin: Lithuania
Paulina Domašauskaitė (b. 2000, Kaunas, Lithuania) is a nterdisciplinary artist working with painting, glass and metal. Her practice is based on a poetic, experiential approach to nature, shaped by careful observation and a deeply personal visual language. Using natural motifs, structural contrasts and a sensitivity to materials, her work reveals a subtle interplay between fragility and solidity. Influenced by various cultural traditions – particularly Japanese aesthetics – her work reflects an intuitive connection with the world around her.
In 2025, she graduated from the Vilnius Academy of Arts with a Master’s degree in painting. She has had several solo exhibitions, including “Kire tsuzuki“ at Vartai Gallery and “Liquid Swords“ at Meno Nisha Gallery in 2025, and “Japanese Saws“ at The Rooster Gallery in 2023. She has also been actively involved in curatorial projects, organising group exhibitions “Žarija“ at Pameenkalnis Gallery in 2024 and ‘Ruja’ at Titanikas Gallery in 2023.