Like space in reality. Most of the works were designed as luminaires. In one way or another, they carry, hold or contain a light source. It is also a playful combination of a ceramic object (form) and a lamp. It so happens that with the symbolism of light comes darkness. This is reflected in the meat grinder in the middle.For me, it is a reflection of the war going on nearby. It is the helplessness or fear of resisting a system that is destroying everything. And in general, it is the eternal struggle between good and evil. The search for balance. In 2008, Andrius Janulaitis successfully graduated from the VAA Master's degree programme in Ceramics and obtained the qualification of Master of Arts. Since 2005 he has been actively participating in plein-airs, symposia, and his work has been exhibited several times in thematic and group exhibitions in Lithuania and abroad. Member of the Artists' Union since 2013.The VAA Outdoor Expo (Maironio g. 6, near the VAA Old Palace) will be open until 26 August.