Andrejus Kovelinas

Biography

Andrejus Kovelinas (born 1958) is a Lithuanian painter with long-standing ties to Poland. His work focuses on oil painting, with a primary female motif, depicted in a burlesque and boudoir aesthetic. The artist draws inspiration from theater, opera, and ballet, which is reflected in the theatrical expression of his works.

Kovelinas has extensive experience in applied art, designing award-winning posters for cultural institutions. He ran his own art school in Lithuania and also developed his artistic life in France and Ireland.

His works are appreciated by collectors worldwide, and the artist himself has had numerous prestigious international exhibitions, including: at the Cianchiano Art Museum (Italy, 2011), La Vittoria Gallery (Rome, Italy, 2012), X-Power Gallery (Taipei, Taiwan, 2013), and Green Gallery (Dublin, Ireland, 2006–2014).

Kovelinas's paintings are distinguished by intense colors, dynamic compositions, and an atmosphere of exuberance. His works often depict women in sensual, emotional poses, creating visual spectacles of profound artistic expression.


Education

1970-1978 Szkoła Sztuk Pięknych. imeniu Shusev Kishinau, Moldova, Moldova
Andrejus Kovelinas

The artist at work

Solo Expositions


2014 Solo exhibition at Green gallery Dublin, Ireland, Ireland

2013 Solo exhibitionX-Power Gallery Taipej, Tajpej, Tajwan, Taiwan

2013 Solo exhibition at Green gallery Dublin, Ireland, Ireland

2012 Solo exhibition at Galeria La Vittoria Roma, Roma, Italy

2008 Solo exhibition at Green gallery Dublin, Ireland, Ireland

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