
VESTUTI is an artist whose work bridges the worlds of engineering, nature, and emotional storytelling. Having studied art for eleven years in her youth, she initially pursued a technical career as a marine engineer. However, her intuitive connection to material, form, and narrative eventually led her back to art - a path she now embraces the most.
Becoming a mother was a profound turning point, reigniting her creative instincts and inspiring her to share her vision more openly.
Her artistic identity, “Vestuti,” is rooted in her childhood nickname, symbolizing a return to pure freedom, imagination, and unrestrained creativity. It reflects the memory of endless summers spent with her grandmother in the countryside - days filled with barefoot adventures, laughter, and nature — a time when rules, restrictions, and self-doubt were just a bunch of complex words.
Today, Vestuti’s work focuses on creating emotionally resonant, site-connected artworks that interact with spaces and people on a deeper level. In 2025, she completed a series of artworks for Hotel Reja (Design Hotels group) in Klaipėda, inviting guests to experience the sensory spirit of the city.
Her art invites viewers to reconnect with their senses, feel the quiet rhythm of nature, and ultimately return to themselves.
I create artworks that are meant to be experienced - not just seen.
Rooted in the textures of coastal landscapes and industrial forms, my practice reflects my background as a marine engineer and my deep emotional connection to my hometown by the sea side in Lithuania.
Using materials like polystyrene, sand, and industrial elements, I shape three dimensional, site-specific pieces that evoke a sensory dialogue with their environment. My artistic philosophy is grounded in the belief that true art touches the soul - it anchors itself to spaces, creating emotional narratives rather than simply adding visual decor.
Each work is a fragment of a place and a moment, born from observation, memory, and deep engagement with the surroundings. It is my way of preserving freedom, raw emotion, and authenticity in a world often defined by structure and expectation.



