For two decades, the artist Jūratė Kazakevičiūtė has been creating textile objects-sculptures using soft sculpture technology. At the beginning of her creative journey, the artist was more concerned with revealing herself through a wild woman, a mother, a creator. Now seeing herself as a small particle of the universe, looking for similarity and her own reflection in plants, landscape, primordial nature. Creating art objects as a link between a person and a plant, which speaks of their communion and similarity.
In the exhibition, the artist presents four recent textile sculptures from the cycle "Trees of Senses" (2021-2022) and the kaleidoscopic forest prints on fabric that complement the sculptures, which connect the "Trees of Senses" and other sculptures into one whole, like carpets or tablecloths, like forest floor mats whispering with life. The exhibition also exhibits three previously created works: "Magnolia", "Plant" and "Lady Death" (2013-2018), which were transformed and redesigned due to the changed reality. Sculptures change like living beings, like people, plants, like all creation. This is how "Magnolia" became "Unfolded", "Plant" - "Broken", "Lady Death" - "Reincarnation".
While walking along the forest paths, the artist never ceases to admire the change of nature in different seasons. Enamored by the beauty, he captures the impression on his phone. Next to the sculptures, digital prints created from such photos are displayed in the exhibition. In each work there is one repeated photograph that is reflected as one detail in the mirrors of a kaleidoscope: just like the flower of a plant, turning in a circle creating rhythm and harmony, the image thus arranged becomes a rapport in a fabric that could expand and continue to infinity, like a contracted stanza.