NIJOLĖ LITUANO FROM COLUMBIA 2010-05-17
Columbian art critics evaluate Lituano Nijolė Sivickas de Mockus highly. She was called “an artist giving birth to iron” in 1990. She burns clay in low temperature and uses metal. Works from burned soil – the new clay combustion technique was invented by her son Antanas Mockus. The titles of her works are abstract and philosophical. The artist gives titles to works for practical reasons; moreover, she believes that a title sets an artwork free.
SAINTS HELP TO ENRICH PAINTINGS WITH LIGHT AND BEAUTY 2010-03-31
Catholics longing for artistic quality of religious pictures are constantly reminded: “Don’t worry, it is only a reflection, not the Mother of God or Jesus Christ.” Yes, we all know that an artwork is only a bridge, a reminder, help in prayer, indication to a Person. Why isn’t this applied to everybody? Cheap arthurts people; it is the same as to listen to a badly performed composition for a person who has an ear for music.