Mysterious Art Created By Distant Sculptor Is Winning Collectors’ Hearts

Goda Smilingyte
4 min readAug 22, 2021

Artist Gediminas Endriekus is a sculptor, who’s art has already found a way into the hearts of collectors all around Europe.

His sculptures reside art lovers. homes in France, Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland.

No wonder — mysterious artworks created by this young emerging talent, are taking us to the deepest corners of subconsciousness and are revealing human feelings in a very special and unexpected way.

Meeting one of his creations is always unforgettable and it is not easy to let them go.

Girl, Bronze Sculpture by Gediminas Endriekus, 2018

Gediminas is not one of those active creators who are seen everywhere, from Instagram to art fairs. Instead, he takes a different and distant approach to the art world.

It is not easy to make him talk, but I did :) So here is a short interview with a Lithuanian sculptor, who’s art, I am sure, will soon be admired all over the world.

Why Did You Choose A Career In Sculpture Art?

I was engaged in creative activities since early childhood and liked to create figures from plasticine.

As a teenager I developed an interest in biology, anthropology, archeology and music, but when time came to choose a profession, I decided to study sculpture.

I began my career as a bronze caster and at the same time, while working at the bronze foundry in Vilnius, started to create my own work quite intensively.

Forest, Bronze Sculpture by Gediminas Endriekus, 2018

How Would You Describe Your Art?

Shapes of my sculptures are usually calm, soft and natural: standing, moving or sitting. They are abstract human figures, soft and stiffed in their movements.

I like to portray surrealistic creatures that either remind of plants or turn into geometric shapes.

My human figures are often abstract and faceless. Sitting figures are are actually not sitting on the chair — it is a par of their body, in other words — the chair does not exist.

I am concerned about human nature and the meaning of existence, so my works are quite philosophical, reflecting our emotions, dilemmas of life and sometimes irony.

Condition II, Bronze Sculpture by Gediminas Endriekus, 2018

It is not easy to find you online. Quite unusual for a contemporary artist?

I am quite closed and prefer my works to speak for themselves.

Why did you choose a solitary life as an artist?

I try to be distant from consumerism and various influences and prefer to communicate with people through my work.

Sculptures help me to express my thoughts and ideas and I hope they also help other people to understand me as an artist and as a personality.

In other words, the art is my language and shapes are my words.

Fulness, Bronze Sculpture by Gediminas Endriekus, 2018

Why did you choose bronze as your main medium?

I think that there are not too many artists who work with metal these days.

Contemporary world pushes sculptors to create fast, to use other materials that are handled easier. This is the reason why I do my best not be a part of the competition.

Working with bronze and other metals does require talent but it is also a very hard physical work.

Artist Gediminas Endriekus at his studio in Vilnius.

I am faithful to this technique, because the results of hard work give me a lot of satisfaction, as well as the process itself: starting with a sketch and seeing your creation develop in a three dimensional shape, perfecting and finishing it.

My major motivation is the challenge. Easy path is not interesting for me, so I chose the beautiful and unpredictable bronze.

What are your major sources of inspiration?

I am inspired by Lithuanian villages and landscapes, paintings of Lithuanian symbolist M.K. Ciurlionis and music of compositors like Krzysztof Penderecki, Gyorgy Ligetti, Morton Feldman.

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Originally published at https://artgoda.com on August 22, 2021.

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Goda Smilingyte

I help passionate art collectors and talented artists meet each other via my online art gallery artgoda.com.