Sandra Malaškevičiūtė is a Lithuanian artist and jeweler known for her conceptual and organic jewelry art, particularly using unique materials such as organic glass. She belongs to the younger generation of jewelers and has participated in over 30 exhibitions both in Lithuania and internationally. Her work is characterized by distinctive style, professionalism, and the innovative use of materials, blending organic glass with other elements to create original forms and shapes. Besides jewelry, she also creates small plastic objects. One of her notable exhibitions, "Hair on Oars," was described as a surrealist nature trip inspired by natural elements observed on a river journey, featuring items like grass tunnels, concrete stems, and teeth beads.
Sandra often integrates themes of freedom and Lithuanian identity in her work, such as brooches featuring graffiti fonts with words like "Freedom," dedicated to Lithuania's Act of Reinstating Independence. She studied metalwork somewhat playfully, initially seeing metal as a humorous material, but has since embraced it seriously in her creative process.
Her artistic presence also extends to paintings of nature, as seen on her Instagram, where she shares her artworks from Vilnius, Lithuania. Sandra's work is recognized and exhibited regularly at venues like the (AV17) Gallery in Vilnius