The main motif of his work is the interpretation of plants, expressing the ever-changing circle of nature, unique in its individuality and unexpectedness.
Every object in nature is like a separate landscape. One can see it as a whole or as an abstract, in parts or in pieces. One can observe it from a bird's eye view and look at it through the eyes of an ant.
Rasa creates her "landscapes" using coloured clay masses and glazes, and various ceramic decorating techniques. She inlays ceramics in stone, wood and metal in a very distinctive way.
Since 1994 Rasa has been actively participating in Lithuanian and international symposia and exhibitions in Poland, Italy, Moldova, Latvia, the Netherlands, Turkey, Romania, Estonia, Germany, Ukraine, Taiwan, South Korea.
Since 1994 she has been actively participating in Lithuanian and international symposia and exhibitions in the Netherlands, Turkey, Romania, Estonia, Germany, Taiwan, South Korea, South Korea, Taiwan and Ukraine.