The exhibition opens up a fabulous and otherworldly world of illustrations - "a rainbow of bodies woven together; birds bound by wings; a cat catching a frightened snake with a stick and tail; a bunny losing its right ear in a tear in the canvas; a flower tuft clasping a miniature dog; scissors snipping a pale face; a child wrapped in ribbon; babies tangled in a fairy's hair; a howler biting a spindle; a frog holding fast to a rainbow trying to break free... Exhibition curator L. Albrikienė says that "none of the characters created by S. Eidrigevičius and presented in the exhibition can exist as a separate or isolated body. They "work" here only when intertwined with other works or objects. All of them, both the characters and the various objects, are fused into an indivisible whole. Maybe the artist is reflecting on the ecosystem of nature and man, that unbroken chain? Objects and creatures support each other. The intertwined thread of the paintings reflects the indivisible, inseparable friendship, belonging or dependence on each other, and the suffering that is reflected in the motifs of confinement, compression, binding.
Stasys Eidrigevičius: "Travelling Imagination" Sessions