
Kaunas, Lithuania
I am Loreta Roževičiūtė-Elksnė, the founder of the creative group "Vėjo Rožė" and the author of the ...
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Joined In 2023
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I am Loreta Roževičiūtė-Elksnė, the founder of the creative group "Vėjo Rožė" and the author of the projects. I create an autostereograms (optical illusion paintings).
An autostereogram is a two-dimensional view which hides a three-dimensional object which can be spotted when looking to the distance. Looking at the stereograms makes a feeling like of a mystic space and that is why it arises a strong joy to many people.
My work is distinguished in the world by the size of its formats and the fact that autostereograms are drawn by hand. Three-dimensional works of art have been acquired by foreign museums. I also work with eye clinics to help people enhance their vision with autostereograms.
"Vilniaus Dailės Akademija Kauno Dailės Institutas"
Bachelor's degree
Applied Textile
2000 - 2004
"Antano Martinaičio dailės mokykla"
Art and design study
1996 - 1999
Dec 2021 - Jan 2022
The exhibition of 3D autostereograms (optical illusions) "Garden of Paradise" was exhibited in Kaunas City Town Hall Square next to the City Christmas tree.
The exhibition was in a joint composition with the Christmas tree created by Jolanta Šmidtienė, under the theme “Garden of Paradise”.
The mysterious flowers of the Garden of Eden hide three-dimensional objects that evoke emotional warmth and remind us of summer. Looking far away, you can see the sun, paradise apple, bee, butterfly, lily, dragonfly and swallow emerging from the pictures.
Dec 2019 - Apr 2020
The exhibition of 3D autostereograms (optical illusions) "The Little Prince – true things are not seen by the eyes" was exhibited in Kaunas City Town Hall Square next to the colourful Christmas tree. The seven autostereograms are among the largest in the world. They are 1 m in width and 1.6 m in height!
The exhibition was in a joint composition with the Christmas tree created by Jolanta Šmidtienė, under the theme “The Little Prince” according to Antoine de Saint-Exupéry book "The Little Prince".