grew up in Kaunas and, after graduating in graphic arts in Vilnius, she soon joined the exhibition activities of the New School of Communication, began to create joint art projects with Ozarinskas, and assisted him in the preparation of proposals for architectural competitions. She hardly took part in individual exhibitions of contemporary art. However, her artistic interests and technical skills, as we shall soon see, were very strong in their joint work. In addition, while Ozarinskas and Čeponyte were still students, their daughter was born, and family life, which had somewhat slowed down the woman's studies and career, offered a number of themes for her work. Čeponyytė also worked as a graphic designer - she was a designer for the popular cultural weekly "Ziemeļ Atėnai" (1991-1993) and the CAC (1993-1998). When Ozarinskas joined the CAC, Čeponytė moved to an advertising agency for a few years for financial reasons, and eventually became a freelance graphic designer. Around 2002, after the end of their creative phase together and the break-up of her family, Čeponytė continued her design practice.