Viktorija Karatajūtė-Šarauskienė

Viktorija Karatajūtė-Šarauskienė (December 12, 1948 Vilnius - 2007) was a Lithuanian ceramic artist.[1]

Biography

In 1971, she graduated from the Lithuanian Institute of Fine Arts. In 1971-1996, she was a Vilnius Painting Factory artist.

Works

Creator of ornamental panels (Vilnius Antokolskio home interiors and exteriors, 1995–1996, all with the designer's brother R. Karatajus), decorative compositions ("Welcome" in 1974, "Mood" in 1980, festive decorations 1983, "Butterfly Festival" in 1998), installations (Spring 2002). Conceptual works, associative, poetic, bright colors, often conveys the mood of nature motifs. Clay and porcelain compositions in combination with different materials.[2]

Since 1972, she has participated in exhibitions, individual exhibitions held in Vilnius and Kaunas in 1986, with V. Karatajus in Vilnius in 1994, 1998. The presence of the international symposia on ceramics in Lithuania and abroad.[3] Her works are to Lithuanian Art Museum, National Museum of Fine Arts Čiurlionis.[4] She showed at lietuvos galerija[5]

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See also

  • List of Lithuanian painters

References

  1. "Admiration of a beautiful world in which we live. Viktorija Šarauskienė (Karatajūtė)". 1948-2007 dailė 2009/1
  2. http://www.tdaile.lt/Keramika/KeramikaVidus_c.htm#V.%20Karataj%C5%ABt%C4%97
  3. http://www.culture.lt/daile/04%282%29/uzsienyje.htm
  4. Neringa Markauskaitė. "Viktorija Karatajūtė-Šarauskienė". Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija, T. IX (Juocevičius-Khiva). V.: Mokslo ir enciklopedijų leidybos institutas, 2006, 402 psl.
  5. http://lagalerija.lt/parodos.php?lang=eng&full=1&paroda=184



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