Julija Jankelaityte

Surrealist | Contemporary | Figurative

Highlights

Julija Jankelaitytė is a Lithuanian contemporary painter celebrated for her striking balance between classical figuration and gestural abstraction. Her work explores the emotional architecture of the human experience—where memory, perception, and identity converge on the canvas through layered compositions and expressive mark-making.

Educated at the Stanislav Moniuszko School of Art in Vilnius and later at London Metropolitan University, Jankelaitytė developed a strong foundation in academic drawing and painting before breaking away from formal structure to pursue a freer, more intuitive language. Her canvases often begin with recognizable figures that gradually dissolve into atmospheric gestures—creating tension between control and spontaneity, realism and emotion.

Her painterly touch evokes the sensitivity of Lucian Freud and Jenny Saville, while her use of abstraction and texture aligns with contemporary movements seen in artists like Cecily Brown and Adrian Ghenie. Each work reveals a psychological depth, transforming private emotion into universal form.

Jankelaitytė has exhibited in major art hubs including Berlin, London, and Zurich, and her works are held in private collections across Europe and the United States. Her work represent a rare fusion of technical mastery and emotional immediacy—art that feels timeless, intimate, and powerfully alive.

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