The exhibition attracted great interest and admiration from visitors, and its uniqueness is revealed not only in the works, but also in their exhibition space – the manor lobby. As soon as visitors enter the space, they are greeted by delicate porcelain objects that invite them to stop, look, smell and experience.
The second floor presents a “green laboratory”, where for the first time in Lithuania the artist managed to successfully grow plants in ceramic clay and porcelain. This space, together with the exhibited plant herbariums, reveals the creative process and leads the viewer towards the final artistic result – a porcelain plant installation, symbolizing the deep connection between man and nature.
The exhibition will be open until April 26. We invite you to visit and experience it live.
Photos – Martynas Kundrotas.