Andrejus Kovelinas is a Lithuanian painter who has been living in Poland for many years.
His work focuses on oil painting, with a central theme of women, portrayed in a burlesque and boudoir aesthetic.
The artist draws inspiration from theater, opera, and ballet, which is reflected in the theatrical expression of his works.
Kovelinas has extensive experience in applied arts, having designed award-winning posters for cultural institutions.
He also ran his own art school in Lithuania and developed his artistic career in France and Ireland.
Most recently winning the coveted second prize in the most prestigious Anglo-Italian Academy of Art biennial at the Chianciano Art Museum, Italy with his painting 'Red Dance'.
Kovelinas' painting style is characterized by intense colors, dynamic compositions, and an atmosphere of vitality.
His works often depict women in sensual, emotionally charged poses, creating visual spectacles with a deep artistic expression.