Natalie Levkovska
Natalie Levkovska is an experienced Lithuanian painter and illustrator. In 1995, she obtained a degree in stone, bone and wood processing from a master artist (Abramtsevo College of Applied Arts), and in 1999 she completed a degree in costume design (Vilnius Academy of Arts). She then became a costume designer for the cinema industry, and later a fur designer. In 2006, she decided to change her life: she moved to London to work in a design studio, and started to experiment oil painting.
She creates simple and poetic artworks, mixing surrealism and naive art. Her artistic universe is a kind of magic realism: she likes to show real life objects and try to bring out the magical pulsation of space. The plots of her creations are taken from her life: a birch glade near her house at different times of the year, the portrait of a loved one, her village in the snow...
Natalie Levkovska have organized 19 personal exhibitions, participated in a lot of paintings and drawings events, and her drawings can be found in many private collections.
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Biography
Natalie Levkovska is an experienced Lithuanian painter and illustrator. In 1995, she obtained a degree in stone, bone and wood processing from a master artist (Abramtsevo College of Applied Arts), and in 1999 she completed a degree in costume design (Vilnius Academy of Arts). She then became a costume designer for the cinema industry, and later a fur designer. In 2006, she decided to change her life: she moved to London to work in a design studio, and started to experiment oil painting.
She creates simple and poetic artworks, mixing surrealism and naive art. Her artistic universe is a kind of magic realism: she likes to show real life objects and try to bring out the magical pulsation of space. The plots of her creations are taken from her life: a birch glade near her house at different times of the year, the portrait of a loved one, her village in the snow...
Natalie Levkovska have organized 19 personal exhibitions, participated in a lot of paintings and drawings events, and her drawings can be found in many private collections.
- Nationality: LITHUANIA
- Date of birth : 1973
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary Lithuanian Artists
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The 400th anniversary of the martyrdom of St. Juozapat
Vilnius Cathedral of St. Holy Trinity Greek Rite Catholic Church
Me with my painting "Sant Josaphat" at Vilnius Cathedral of St. Holy Trinity Greek Rite Catholic Church.
Well, one could say that my mission has come to its finale. This Saturday my husband and I visited the Church of St. Trinity, to which were donated paintings dedicated to the 400th anniversary of the martyrdom of St. Juozapat.
When I first stepped into the center aisle of the church in May of this year, I saw how much restoration work this place needs. Now, a half year later, I see how much cozier and warmer the place is becoming. And this is not only because the walls of the church have been decorated with our works, and simple details of the interior have appeared all around, telling that this place is being cared for. It is because this place is slowly filling up with life. I witnessed how during services and on weekdays, individuals and families come here, needing to be supported and relieved. Many Ukrainians forced to leave their homes in their homeland gather here to pray.
I believe that in time this place will be reconstructed and it will become even more beautiful. There will be funds and people willing to join the restoration of this historically significant place. Just as Ukraine will surely recover and become even more beautiful, free and wealthier.
Solo exhibition "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the Kaunas District Museum
Raudondvaris, Kaunas District Municipality, Lithuania
group exhibition "Gyvūnų metai" / ”Year of the Animal”
This year is the 9-th time “Open House Vilnius” is taking place. Every year, in spring there is an open architecture weekend, when a variety of buildings are open to the public, where volunteer guides lead excursions talking about the history of the house, its architect and the people associated with the place. It all happens to be very interesting. This weekend, the Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs will open its doors to the public, where a group exhibition "Gyvūnų metai" / ”Year of the Animal” is being held, in which my works are also participating. The exhibition participants are A. Šemberaitė, Bražiūnas, N. Levkovska, curator of the exhibition - L. Liandzbergis.
solo exhibition "Vėjo ošimas“/ “Wind rustle"
Dear friends, I kindly invite you to visit my solo exhibition "Vėjo ošimas“/ “Wind rustle", which is taking place now at the Compensa Concert Hall, Vilnius. The exhibition features 25 paintings and drawings created over the last three years. The exhibition runs until 25 of February. Chin-chin! :)
Exhibition "Pre-Quadrennial'2022. LDS Communities: gangs, groups and individuals"
Artists, for the most part, are individualists. Rarely one needs a team to create the product, except for large projects. For all their love of creating alone, artists sometimes join together in creative unions. This is how sculptors and stained-glass artists come together for technical reasons. Ceramicists also like to share a common workspace. And then there are communities of artists who are united not by technological processes, but by a desire to share philosophical and aesthetic values; or they are united by friendship. This exhibition brings together the Artworks of various currently active creative groups.
About 10 years ago, I joined a group of artists called the “Secret Society of Draughtsmen”/ “Slaptoji piešiančiųjų draugija”, who over the years had come together to draw professionally from life. At first the group was formed by people who had graduated from the Department of Monumental Painting, but gradually stained-glass artists, sculptors, graphic artists, designers, and architects joined it. Each with his own unique style of work, but all of us, I think, are united by a love of live drawing and a moral aesthetic attitude toward the beauty of the human body.
A very interesting and timely concept of the exhibition curated by Aistė Kisarauskaitė and supported by the Lithuanian Union of Artists /LDS/, bringing together many different creative groups. I am very happy that my work has been included in this exhibition, which is being held at the Panevezys Civic Art Gallery and is a general rehearsal for next year's Vilnius Quadrennial.
Exhibition “SILENT GARDEN" / "TYLUSIS SODAS"
Exhibition of paintings and drawings “SILENT GARDEN" at the art gallery "Fojė", Trakai.
"My garden is made of roses, wild grasses, white rabbits running through cabbage blossoms, roots looking to the sky, my dreams and memories. A garden where past and present, fiction and reality are intricately combined, something that is inside but cannot be perceived until it manifests itself outside."
In this exhibition, the series of figurative drawings "Secret Garden" is combined with recent paintings dominated by plants.
cover of Olivier Bruneau's novel “PHARMAKON”.
I am delighted that this one of the most beloved drawings of mine has been chosen to grace the cover of French author Olivier Bruneau's latest “PHARMAKON” novel.
Wishing the author of the book and the publishing house “LE TRIPODE” worldwide recognition and all the best.
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international art fair Art Compensa 2022
personal exhibition "Will everything be grass again?"
On February 24, I entered the studio, looked at the work I had begun, and sadly thought that all this was not important. Today it doesn't matter at all. A year ago, when I was planning this series of works, the issues of ecology of the surrounding world and individual existentialism seemed very significant and relevant. But war turns everything upside down and exposes other values such as peace, freedom and human dignity. It sounds like a poster in peacetime, but today, against the background of destroyed cities, millions of disturbed lives and numerous human losses, this becomes very important and basic, without which all other questions become just empty forms.
I believe that one day peace will come and one will begin to pay attention to issues of ecology and human existence.
In this series of works, I combined two topics that are important for me: the attitude towards nature as part of one's living space and the existential question of the individual personality.
In the cycle, I mix paintings with views of pines that protect the dunes from marine corrosion; views of flowering meadows with fragments of vintage sculptures drowning in flowers and photographs of garbage left in the forest, taken during walks in the nearest surroundings. When I stumble upon something like this, usually in very beautiful, picturesque corners of nature, I ask myself: where in human nature does the need to destroy the beautiful come from? When I think about it, I find a lot of suggestions, but perhaps one of the main answers is: “it will all be overgrown with grass over time.”
Which, in general, become an epigraph for this exhibition: “in the end everything will be grass again”.
10-th "SLAPTŲJŲ PIEŠĖJŲ DRAUGIJOS" annual group exhibition of drawings.
The opening of the 10th annual group exhibition of drawings. More than 25 artists, united under the name of the "Secret Society of Draftsmen" presented their work to the audience. Happy to be part of it!
"Watergang" by Mario Alonso
One of the nice gifts from last year was this small-sized book "Watergang" by French author Mario Alonso. Many thanks to the publishing house le Tripode for choosing one of my favorite paintings “Baltic Sea” as the cover for this wonderful book. I wish them great worldwide recognition.
solo exhibition „What's up, Bunny?“
Garinis Angelas, Visų Šventųjų gatvė, Vilnius, Lithuania
mini solo exhibition of painting and graphics by Natalie Levkovska
„What's up, Bunny?“ / “Kas nutiko, Bunny?”
The exhibition features Natalie Levkovska's this year different cycle paintings and drawings. The exhibit reveals the author's desire to tell common human stories, to convey different psychological states and moods through recognizable images, and to look at one's life problems and experiences with a smile.
Group exhibition of drawings of the „Society of Secret Draftsman”
Artist Natalie Levkovska in her studio is getting ready for the group exhibition of drawings of the „Society of Secret Draftsman”. This autumn we are starting in Mažeikiai!
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Working process on a new figurative painting. So exciting!
Artist's studio.
“Indian Summer”, oil/canvas, 160x110 cm (63x43’) 2021, cycle “Run, rabbit run!”
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Beautiful time in the art studio in Palanga.
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with wonderful music of Benjamin Clementine https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Clementine
The pandemic has dramatically affected many aspects of our cultural life: canceled exhibitions, concert tours, performances, industrial fairs and sporting events postponed indefinitely. Therefore, I was very pleased when art project "Neatšaukti atidarymai" where artists could virtually present their works to the public was initiated by V. Dambrauskas.
And, of course, I would like to mention the project "Menas be stogo" organized by JCDecaux Lietuva with the support of the Vilnius Municipality, where hundreds of artists during the pandemic have presented their works on the streets of the city.
I am very happy to participate in this project. Thanks to the organizers and my beloved City for such a great opportunity!
Please find more information about projects at the links:
https://www.facebook.com/JCDecaux.Lietuva
https://www.instagram.com/jcdecaux_lt/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/409617426576325
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Пандемия сильно повлияла на многие аспекты нашей культурной жизни: отменённые выставки, концертные туры, спектакли, перенесенные на неопределенное время промышленные ярмарки и спортивные мероприятия. Поэтому очень порадовало, когда появились отдельные личности, такие как В. Дамбраускас со своим арт проектом „Neatšaukti atidarymai“, в котором художники могли виртуально представить публике свои работы и таким образом компенсировать невозможность в живую открыть выставку своих работ.
И конечно, хочу отметить проект „Menas be stogo“ организованный JCDecaux Lietuva при поддержке Вильнюсского самоуправления, где сотни художников во время пандемии представили свои работы на улицах города.
Очень рада поучаствовать в этом проекте. Спасибо организаторам и моему любимому городу за столь прекрасную возможность!
Больше информации о проектах по ссылкам:
https://www.facebook.com/JCDecaux.Lietuva
https://www.instagram.com/jcdecaux_lt/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/409617426576325/posts/568805880657478
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Little turtle’s life begins. After nearly 20 years of break, it’s nice to sculpt something, maybe not so big ang great, something rather small and cozy, like a little turtle. It’s just a beginning and I’m not sure about the final result. But we shall see.
It was so great Art event!
I am very happy I was a part of this incredible “Art Compensa” project. So many great artists under one roof.
Want to thank the organizers, all participants, and visitors.
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https://artcompensa.com/menininkai/?fbclid=IwAR2LjwQ7o317mG0QHCQhfrW-yKBjfsNS03iRhTWtloVAxmyVg8i0sxcoc2s
art fair “Art Compensa" in Vilnius
Sharing great news! First post-quarantine art event “Art Compensa” is coming. Please find me at my stand. Meet you there 😊
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Artist Natalie Levkovska in her studio. The process of painting a picture from the series of works "Run rabbit, run".