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Konstantinas Algimantas Klimavičius is a graphic designer and illustrator who actively creates visual art. KAKlimavičius experiments with different materials, combines traditional and unexpected surfaces, and also pays much attention to sustainability, using recycled and natural materials. The artist's creative themes often touch on existential questions, topics of history, philosophy and psychology. In his artistic practice, he seeks not only aesthetic expression, but also a deeper dialogue with the viewer. KA Klimavičius has organized personal exhibitions and actively participates in cultural projects and community art events, where art becomes a means of communication and social reflection. His works invite you to get involved, to reflect on the importance of sustainability and the place of man in the modern world.

Exhibition "Breakthrough Trajectories"

This exhibition invites the viewer to embark on a visual journey where technology, creativity, and the breakthrough of the human spirit meet. The exhibition consists of two stylistically and thematically different cycles – the triptych “Breakthrough Trilogy” and the paintings Horizons and Kriauklytė.

Triptych "Breakthrough Trilogy": Startup, Artificial Intelligence, Unicorn

These three works symbolize the stages of the modern era of technology - from the beginning of an idea to the peak of a breakthrough. The plasticity of the paintings is formed using the assemblage technique - various physical materials are boldly combined, but here they acquire metaphysical weight - as the foundations of innovation on which the future is built.

Horizons and Sinkhole

These two works are created using the trencadis mosaic technique. Here, delicately crumbling details are assembled into a new whole, symbolizing transformation and survival. The materials used embody both the elements of nature and the urban context. Horizons speaks of distance and possibilities, while Kriauklytė speaks of security, memory, and the spiral of life.

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