Best known for her watercolours, Skudutytė is not tied to one genre. Her work includes still lifes, interior compositions reflecting everyday life, self-portraits, architectural and natural motifs and installations. In her work, she delves into the relationship between human beings and everyday objects, looking for paradoxes, where uselessness and usefulness intertwine, where spirituality and consumerism meet. Her search is not limited to objects, but explores her own materiality and usefulness, which leads to works of art in which rubbish turns into beings and people become things. "INFJ is the artist's sixth solo exhibition, where she will present new works created during an art residency in Düsseldorf, Germany. These works were exhibited at the Atelier am Eck gallery. According to Matthias Grotevent, the curator of the Düsseldorf exhibition, Julia's work naturally confronts her own nature, so she decided to take a personality test she found on the internet. The test identifies sixteen different personality types, and Skudutytė's results described her personality as a very special kind of INFJ. Only 1% of people in the whole world, like Jesus, are INFJs.