The exhibition explores themes of love, grief and devotion. The works reveal the author's unique view of objects that draw the trajectories of human existence. The artworks are executed in different media, with a focus on drawing. The new exhibition "MORSE" by Dominykas Sidorovas is a continuation of the artist's much earlier exploration of a dual conceptual perspective, combining the poetic nature of everyday objects with an analysis of the creative process. Although the main medium of the artist's work is painting, here, as in his previous exhibition "The Firewoman", which raised the issue of the difference and the relationship between ideas, which contain an infinite number of potentials, and their already "realized" form, the focus is again on the artist's mural ink drawings. In this exhibition, the artist is no longer looking for the excess of potentialities over realisations on the other side of the wall that separates a concept or outline from a finished and ready-to-exhibit work, but focuses on the very space that separates and connects potentialities and 'realisations' on the same plane where the drawings are made real. By proposing to abandon the opposition between the sphere of potentiality and the sphere of "realisation", the exhibition MORSE invites us to encounter reality in its own dynamic incongruity with itself.