Lithuanian monumental and decorative painting artist, professor.
In 1935 she graduated from Kaunas Saulės Gymnasium, in 1941 - Kaunas Adult Gymnasium, in 1949 she graduated from Kaunas Institute of Applied and Decorative Arts, where she studied monumental painting (under the direction of Stasys Ušinskas). Member of the Lithuanian Artists' Union since 1957.
In 1948, before completing her studies, she was invited to teach drawing at the Kaunas Art Institute. From 1952, she taught drawing at the LSSR State Art Institute in Vilnius, later in the textile department. In 1968, he began to head the fresco and mosaic studio. Since 1978 she has been the head of the painting studio at the Painting Department. Since 1966 she has been an associate professor, since 1982 a professor.
The artist's oeuvre can be distinguished in three areas: monumental art, easel painting and drawing. In figurative compositions and portraits, the author's ability to convey the state of mind of the depicted person, to sum up the psychological type in a monumental and bold way is evident. Sometimes the author uses the expression of the grotesque, deformation, incompleteness, while at the same time emphasising the idea of a strong, beautiful person. From the 1980s onwards, romanticised motifs of beasts and horses, as well as historical themes began to dominate in Veiverytė's work. The improvisational nature of the artist is revealed, the plasticity of the lines softens. The works are monumental, expressive, large in scale, characterised by expressive drawing, subtle combinations of tones and halftones. She has created works by A. Savickas, N. Ambrazaitytė, R. Staliliūnaitė, J. Kuzminskis, R. Katiliaus, K. Simanonis and others. 13 works are in the P. M. Tretyakov Gallery and the Pushkin Museum, 3 paintings in the Sofia National Gallery. A number of works have been acquired by collectors from various countries.