Lithuanian graphic artist, traveller, journalist.
1962 - graduated from the Polygraphy Department of Kaunas S.Žuko Applied Art Technical College (now Kaunas College of Art J. Vienožinskis Faculty of Art).
Since 1962 - artistic editor of the magazine "Science and Technology", 1973-1989 - artistic editor of the magazine "Our Gardens". Since 1978 also artist of the magazine "Statyba ir architektūra". He created and published several hundred illustrations in magazines and illustrated writers' works. He has created over 1200 ex-librises, about 300 etchings, dozens of numerous graphic cycles on Lithuanian historical themes: "Karšuva Poringė", "Trapėnai Chronicles", "The Way of Survival", "Lizdeika", "The Myth of Karšuva", and many others, reflecting philosophical reflections on the individual's being and the meaning of activity: "Signs of Being", "Earthly Interpretations", "Life's Exposures", "Genocavitation", "Repository of Desires", "Silhouettes", "Symbiosis", etc. He has created posters, paintings, assemblages, photo-collages, installations, chamber wood sculptures and small metal sculptures. Participated in many international exhibitions abroad. He has held 55 solo exhibitions of his bookplates and graphics in Lithuania and abroad. He has won over fifty different awards in international competitions. For twenty years he has been the head of the "Lithuanian Ex-librisists" club and has organised about one hundred local and international exhibitions. K. Čiurlionis-125", "Žalgiris-600", "1863 Uprising", "M. K. Oginskis-250", and many other events. He has compiled dozens of exhibition catalogues, bibliographic publications, published articles about exhibitions, competitions, and his work in Lithuanian and foreign publications.
A permanent "Alfonso Čepauskas Art Gallery" has been opened in Skaudvīle (Tauragė district), where around 550 works of art, author's and other publications are exhibited.
Member of the Lithuanian Journalists' Union, the Lithuanian Union of Painters, and the Association of Artists. Honorary President of the Lithuanian Ex-Librarians' Club, Honorary Citizen of Tauragė.
Organised the first sport tourism trips of the highest difficulty on motorcycles, and in 1975 he led the first travellers to cross the Kyzylkum and Karakum deserts on motorcycles on the route of Dushanbe-Samarkand-Uckuzduk-Khiva-Ashkhabad. He created a series of paintings on travel "In Deserts and Oases", a series of photo-collages "Mirages of Travel", and published six books "The Seventh Pleasure: Travels on a Motorcycle"