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Flowers and Butterflies Stitch Messages of Hope into Crumpled Metal and Corroded Barrels — Colossal

Last updated: January 24, 2025 12:42 pm
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Severija Inčirauskaitė-Kriaunevičienė, a talented Lithuanian artist, uses an unconventional medium to create stunning works of art that blend resilience with beauty. By cross-stitching delicate flowers and butterflies onto rusted barrels and crushed steel spheres, she transforms these rough and utilitarian materials into pieces of art that symbolize hope and perseverance.

In her artwork, Inčirauskaitė-Kriaunevičienė explores the theme of war and conflict, drawing inspiration from the ongoing Russian assault in neighboring Ukraine. One of her striking pieces, titled “OFFSIDE,” features a large metal ball adorned with a small embroidered butterfly, symbolizing a fragile sign of hope amidst the chaos of war. Through her intricate embroidery work, she creates a juxtaposition between the strength of metal and the softness of thread, highlighting the resilience of the human spirit.

Belarus, a country that lies between Lithuania and Ukraine, serves as a constant reminder of the proximity of war and conflict. Inčirauskaitė-Kriaunevičienė infuses her artwork with symbols of compassion, generosity, and care, using flowers and insects to convey a message of hope and healing. Despite the destructive actions of humans, she believes that there is always a glimmer of hope that perseveres through the darkness.

Through her art, Inčirauskaitė-Kriaunevičienė invites viewers to reflect on the impact of war and the resilience of the human spirit. Her unique technique of combining embroidery with metalwork creates a powerful visual representation of strength and beauty coexisting in harmony. To see more of her captivating artwork, you can visit her Instagram page.

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