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Exploring the Unique Handwriting of Two Female Artists in the Exhibition

The exhibition is a nuanced journey through the worlds of two female artists. Each work, as a personal signature, reveals the unique handwriting that connects the artist to her art.

This handwriting is not only superficially visual, but an expression of textures, structures and color languages ​​that establish a connection between the artist and her work.

The ceramic and painting works on display at the exhibition allow viewers to express their imagination and individually understand the nature of the works.

The audience is invited to take a deeper look into the world created by the artists, discovering the reflection of their personal experience in the works.

The unique handwriting of the works opens the door to diverse emotions and reflections on the richness of the creative process and the essence of artistic identity.

In 2023, Ojūna Batbajara graduated from the master’s program in the ceramics sub-sector of the Latvian Academy of Arts.

The artist participates in symposia all over the world to enrich her experience. Active activity has opened the door to exhibiting works at international exhibitions in Portugal and Korea, as well as personal exhibitions in Latvia and Georgia.

Spatiality is used in the works of art and their placement in the expositions, encouraging the viewer’s fantasy while getting to know the works of art.

To develop her artistic style, the artist often experiments with variety in glaze variations and their application techniques.

The exhibition depicts the identity of the artist, for the first time for public viewing, by placing the master’s work “Ovoo” together with the bachelor’s work “Mirari”.

Daiga Krūze is one of the most versatile and bright Latvian painters, whose works have also received international recognition.

The artist’s work is characterized by expressive bright, most often abstract compositions. The dynamic of the bright colors and broad brush strokes evokes an emotional co-experience in the viewer.

D. Krūze studied painting and restoration at the Latvian Art Academy. 32 personal exhibitions have taken place, participated in important group exhibitions both in Latvia and in the world: in the traveling project “The most important contemporary artists of Latvia” in New York, Washington, Chicago and Riga; European Art Award nominees exhibition in Istanbul. She has been nominated several times for the Vilhelma Purvīša award.

2023-12-08 16:17:14
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