Domas Ignatavičius is an artist who creates conceptual glass objects, regularly participates in exhibitions in Lithuania and abroad, and in recent years has also created a number of paintings. He also paints various household appliances - sometimes mechanical apparatuses that were invented in the 20th century and testify to the era of modernisation, and sometimes contemporary electronic devices or systems. However, the painter is not interested in the working principles of these mechanisms; he paints them as images of everyday life. These motifs can be found in the artist's paintings, drawings and glass objects. Ignatavičius takes a close look at the often unnoticed participants in our lives, using different means to extract them from their surroundings and bring them back into our field of attention. As the artist says: "The objects-devices that shape our everyday life become invisible when they are ingrained in our everyday life. Their choice is determined by their colour and function, and then they simply disappear, blending into our environment. The exhibition explores these objects through painting, disconnecting them from their environment. When asked to paint an object that is used on a daily basis, the general features of the object and the details that convey its functionality are usually depicted. The object as it appears is the image of the object formed by our consciousness." The Pamėnkalnio Gallery (Pamėnkalnio str. 1, Vilnius) will be open until 8 February.