Artūras Tamašauskas
Artūras Tamašauskas is a "Steampunk" Lithuanian sculptor. His sculptures are exceptional, each unique and distinctive. Tamašauskas describes his sculptures as concrete, clear and at the same time asking them to look for what is invisible to the eye and to think about them. They are like living interior elements.
Tamašauskas is using the most diverse materials for work starting from wares, antiquarians and ending with rubbish that is useless. He is transforming an item that was thrown and useless, giving it the opportunity to exist in a new shape, in a new form, new existence in artistic expression. Steampunk style lovers from Lithuania, Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Sweden, France, Poland, USA and Australia have some of his works in their private collections.
Artūras Tamašauskas was born in 1963, in Lithuania, and he has exhibited his works all across the country.
Discover contemporary artworks by Artūras Tamašauskas, browse recent artworks and buy online. Categories: contemporary lithuanian artists (born 1963). Artistic domains: Sculpture, Collages. Account type: Artist , member since 2018 (Country of origin Lithuania). Buy Artūras Tamašauskas's latest works on Artmajeur: Discover great art by contemporary artist Artūras Tamašauskas. Browse artworks, buy original art or high end prints.
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Collages on Wood | 14.6x28.4 in
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Biography
Artūras Tamašauskas is a "Steampunk" Lithuanian sculptor. His sculptures are exceptional, each unique and distinctive. Tamašauskas describes his sculptures as concrete, clear and at the same time asking them to look for what is invisible to the eye and to think about them. They are like living interior elements.
Tamašauskas is using the most diverse materials for work starting from wares, antiquarians and ending with rubbish that is useless. He is transforming an item that was thrown and useless, giving it the opportunity to exist in a new shape, in a new form, new existence in artistic expression. Steampunk style lovers from Lithuania, Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Sweden, France, Poland, USA and Australia have some of his works in their private collections.
Artūras Tamašauskas was born in 1963, in Lithuania, and he has exhibited his works all across the country.
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LITHUANIA (Contemporary Lithuanian Artists)
- Date of birth : 1963
- Artistic domains: Sculpture, Collages

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Calendar 2023
My sculpture "Big Walrus" in this year's calendar. This is a calendar for the year 2023 published by the Japanese metal processing company Legend Metal.
I started a new sculpture two months ago. I make it from a motorcycle, scooter, bicycle and other found parts. Here is a fragment of a T-rex leg.
The Japanese metal recycling company LEGEND METAL has released calendars for 2022. A selection of twelve artists from around the world who create art out of metal. I am glad that I found a place among them...
An exhibition of sculptures "Art Must See" by Artūras Tamašauskas, one of the most famous steampunk style representatives in Lithuania, will be opened at the new Klaipėda Gallery.
Collective exhibition of paintings and ready-made art objects ,, Collection ,,
Verslo Parkas AUŠRA, Vytauto pr. 23, Kaunas, Kauno m. sav., Lietuva
Collective exhibition. There are three artists involved.
Painters: Nerius Vaitkus, Jolita Puronaitė-Lubienė
Sculptor: Artūras Tamašauskas
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