Zinta Jaunitis | There Never Was I
Monotype
Image size: 12.5 x 18.5 cm
Framed size: 22.5 x 27 cm
Unique
£600 framed or £60 per month via Own Art. Contact rebecca@woolwichprintfair.comto request an application or more information.
Zinta Jaunitis is a London-based artist working across drawing and printmaking, using materials that embrace movement and chance to create story fragments and visual poems. There Never Was is a series of monotypes created in quick succession, intuitively layering paint and marks to incorporate chance into the work. This approach lifts her out of the inevitability of the process, with this series specifically revealing a feeling of disillusionment. The energy of her creative process is evident in subtle details, such as slight misalignments and the presence of a fingerprint.
With a background in art and design her work combines a wide scope of literary and art history references, which she uses playfully to spark a lyrical and intuitive response. Zinta delights in fluidity of materials, using formats that allow for movement and invite the viewer into a dialogue. She leans into the expressive and immediate nature of monoprinting, using spontaneous mark making and layering as a way of bringing chance into her work, lifting her out of the inevitability of a process.
Zinta has an MA in Illustration from Camberwell College of Art, MA in Visual Culture, and a BA in Graphic Design. She has exhibited in local and international shows, including WCPF 2023, and is currently part of an international artist collective making artists books about stories and narratives. She is currently working on a series of prints, exploring the intersections of print and drawing, and three dimensional approaches to storytelling.
Monotype
Image size: 12.5 x 18.5 cm
Framed size: 22.5 x 27 cm
Unique
£600 framed or £60 per month via Own Art. Contact rebecca@woolwichprintfair.comto request an application or more information.
Zinta Jaunitis is a London-based artist working across drawing and printmaking, using materials that embrace movement and chance to create story fragments and visual poems. There Never Was is a series of monotypes created in quick succession, intuitively layering paint and marks to incorporate chance into the work. This approach lifts her out of the inevitability of the process, with this series specifically revealing a feeling of disillusionment. The energy of her creative process is evident in subtle details, such as slight misalignments and the presence of a fingerprint.
With a background in art and design her work combines a wide scope of literary and art history references, which she uses playfully to spark a lyrical and intuitive response. Zinta delights in fluidity of materials, using formats that allow for movement and invite the viewer into a dialogue. She leans into the expressive and immediate nature of monoprinting, using spontaneous mark making and layering as a way of bringing chance into her work, lifting her out of the inevitability of a process.
Zinta has an MA in Illustration from Camberwell College of Art, MA in Visual Culture, and a BA in Graphic Design. She has exhibited in local and international shows, including WCPF 2023, and is currently part of an international artist collective making artists books about stories and narratives. She is currently working on a series of prints, exploring the intersections of print and drawing, and three dimensional approaches to storytelling.
Monotype
Image size: 12.5 x 18.5 cm
Framed size: 22.5 x 27 cm
Unique
£600 framed or £60 per month via Own Art. Contact rebecca@woolwichprintfair.comto request an application or more information.
Zinta Jaunitis is a London-based artist working across drawing and printmaking, using materials that embrace movement and chance to create story fragments and visual poems. There Never Was is a series of monotypes created in quick succession, intuitively layering paint and marks to incorporate chance into the work. This approach lifts her out of the inevitability of the process, with this series specifically revealing a feeling of disillusionment. The energy of her creative process is evident in subtle details, such as slight misalignments and the presence of a fingerprint.
With a background in art and design her work combines a wide scope of literary and art history references, which she uses playfully to spark a lyrical and intuitive response. Zinta delights in fluidity of materials, using formats that allow for movement and invite the viewer into a dialogue. She leans into the expressive and immediate nature of monoprinting, using spontaneous mark making and layering as a way of bringing chance into her work, lifting her out of the inevitability of a process.
Zinta has an MA in Illustration from Camberwell College of Art, MA in Visual Culture, and a BA in Graphic Design. She has exhibited in local and international shows, including WCPF 2023, and is currently part of an international artist collective making artists books about stories and narratives. She is currently working on a series of prints, exploring the intersections of print and drawing, and three dimensional approaches to storytelling.