Kęstutis Krasauskas Explained

Kęstutis Krasauskas (born September 14, 1968, Panevežys, Lithuania) is a Lithuanian artist and sculptor.

Biography

In 1987, Krasauskas graduated from Kaunas applied arts technical school named after S.Žukas, specialising in decorative wood processing. After graduation, from 1988 to 1992 he worked at the Rumšiškės Open-air Ethnographic Museum.

From 1992 to 1996, Krasauskas studied sculpture at the Vilnius Academy of Arts and obtained a bachelor's degree in sculpture. His tutors were Mindaugas Šnipas, Gediminas Karalius and Konstantinas Bogdanas.In 2002, Krasauskas graduated from Vilnius Academy of Arts with a master's degree.

He has participated in exhibitions and plein-airs since 1987.

His sculptures have been exhibited in Lithuania (in Vilnius, Kaunas, Panevėžys, Šiauliai, Pasvalys, Joniškis, Rokiškis, Biržai, Ukmergė, Palanga and Anykščiai), as well as in Denmark, Germany and Italy.He has also exhibited in the Seimas Parliament Houses of Lithuania.

He has participated in republican plein-airs in Rokiškis, Vilnius, Kupiškis, Anykščiai, Raseiniai, Kulautuva, Kėdainiai, Joniškis, Pakruojis, Varėna, Ramygala and Pasvalys.

He also took part in international woodwork sculpture exhibitions in:

Since 2003 Krasauskas he has been a member of the Pasvalys woodwork sculptures club "Šilo genys". Since 2004 he has been a member of the club "Rats" ("Around").

He has been the author and idea presenter of the tournament "a sculpture during 5 hours" which started in Pasvalys, Lithuania since 2003.

In 2024, by decree of the President of the Republic of Lithuania, he was awarded the Medal of the Order "For Merits to Lithuania".

Krasauskas work in his own studio, Sereikoniai village, Pumpėnai, Pasvalys region, Lithuania.

Group exhibitions

Symposiums, pleinairs

Rewards

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