Dalia Dokšaitė (born 4 May 1955) is a Lithuanian painter who uses the ink wash technique. Dokšaitė has held personal exhibitions at various galleries, including the Kawamura Memorial Art Museum in Japan and the exhibition gallery of the Lithuanian Seimas.[1][2]
Dalia Dokšaitė | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Lithuanian |
Known for | Painting, Drawing |
Notable work | Japan. Season Lithuania Nerija |
Movement | Ink wash technique |
Website | www |
Writing
edit- "The Monochromatic ZEN Painting sumi-e in Japan", Indra, 2000.
- "The Place Where Samogitians Get Their Strength, or How Are We Like the Japanese?", Žemaičių Žemė.
Implemented educational projects
edit- "Art to Children"
- "The Language of Symbols in Lithuanian Art"
- "The Secrets of Watercolour"
- "The Path of the Sun"
References
edit- ^ "Parlamento galerijoje atidaroma Dalios Dokšaitės sumi-e (tapyba tušu) darbų paroda" [Lithuanian Parliament Gallery is opening Dalia Dokšaitė sumi-e paintings exhibition]. Lietuvos Respublikos Siemas (in Lithuanian). Seimo kanceliarija. 2005-04-19. Retrieved 2011-03-19.
- ^ Dokšaitė, Dalia (2005). "Tapyba" [Paintings] (PDF). LOGOS: A Journal of Religion, Philosophy, Comparative Cultural Studies and Art (in Lithuanian). 2005 (43): 155–164.