
London, Essex, United Kingdom
Rasa Usackiene (RasaUsArtTherapy) is a Lithuanian-born artist based in London, UK. She returned full...
About the artist
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About the artist
Joined In 2020
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Rasa Usackiene (RasaUsArtTherapy) is a Lithuanian-born artist based in London, UK. She returned fully to her artistic practice in 2019 after many years working in other professional fields, marking a turning point in her life and creative path.
She works primarily with oil paint, alongside acrylic and mixed media. Her work explores movement, light, and inner states of transformation, balancing between figurative and abstract forms. Nature, urban spaces, dreams, and silence serve as key sources of inspiration. Through colour, texture, and expressive brushwork, she reflects emotional depth and human resilience.
For Rasa, art is a form of emotional language and a way of exploring human experience, transformation, and inner freedom.
Currently studying Fine Art at London Metropolitan University, developing her practice within a contemporary academic and professional context.
She is a member of Albion Art Club CIC, a UK-based international art organisation curating the exhibition series Baltic Radiation: The Art of Inspiration in collaboration with embassies, cultural institutions, and parliaments.
Her exhibition history includes participation in Baltic Radiation: The Art of Inspiration in Birmingham (2023), at the Lithuanian Embassy in London (2024), at the Lithuanian Parliament (2025), and at the UK Parliament in London (January 2026).
In 2025, she presented her first solo exhibition, I Am Only Human, at the Lithuanian Embassy in London.
Rasa has also taken part in the Luxembourg Art Prize selections (2020 and 2021). Her work has been published in several international art publications, including:
– The Great Steppe Treasury 2024 (ECG London)
– Kūrybos kaleidoskopas (Lithuanian art and literature publication)
– Obeliskas gimtajam žodžiui (international art almanac)
– Baltic Radiation: The Art of Inspiration (multilingual exhibition catalogue)
The Baltic Radiation catalogue has been included in the collections of the Tate Library & Archive (UK), Serpentine Galleries (UK), and MoMA Library (USA).