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Zinta Jaunitis | This Late Hour, 2024
Drypoint
Media Dimensions: 130 x 67 x 1.5 cm
Image Dimensions: 130 x 67 cm
Edition of 5 (with unique variations)
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £425.00.
Zinta Jaunitis is a London-based visual artist working across drawing and printmaking. Her work lives in the space between observation and imagination, weaving story fragments and dreamlike imagery to create open-ended narratives. With a background in art and design, she draws on a rich tapestry of literary and art-historical references to playfully spark lyrical and intuitive responses. She often works with responsive materials such as ink, charcoal, and pastel, and uses folding formats that invite movement across space and time — such as the leporello. She embraces the immediacy of monoprinting, using expressive, spontaneous mark-making and layering to introduce chance into her process — a way of stepping beyond inevitability. Zinta holds an MA in Visual Arts from Camberwell College of Arts, an MA in Visual Culture, and a BA in Graphic Design. Her work is held in private collections and she has exhibited in both local and international shows, including WCPF 2023 and 2024, and is currently part of an international artist collective making artists’ books about stories and narratives. Her current work explores the transformation of drawing and print into three dimensional narratives.
Drypoint
Media Dimensions: 130 x 67 x 1.5 cm
Image Dimensions: 130 x 67 cm
Edition of 5 (with unique variations)
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £425.00.
Zinta Jaunitis is a London-based visual artist working across drawing and printmaking. Her work lives in the space between observation and imagination, weaving story fragments and dreamlike imagery to create open-ended narratives. With a background in art and design, she draws on a rich tapestry of literary and art-historical references to playfully spark lyrical and intuitive responses. She often works with responsive materials such as ink, charcoal, and pastel, and uses folding formats that invite movement across space and time — such as the leporello. She embraces the immediacy of monoprinting, using expressive, spontaneous mark-making and layering to introduce chance into her process — a way of stepping beyond inevitability. Zinta holds an MA in Visual Arts from Camberwell College of Arts, an MA in Visual Culture, and a BA in Graphic Design. Her work is held in private collections and she has exhibited in both local and international shows, including WCPF 2023 and 2024, and is currently part of an international artist collective making artists’ books about stories and narratives. Her current work explores the transformation of drawing and print into three dimensional narratives.