Zita Kreivytė

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Zita Kreivytė (born 2 August 1942 Jovaiša, Deltuvos district) is a Lithuanian fashion designer, and artist.

In 1971, she graduated from the Art Institute in Tallinn, Estonia. Since 1971, Vilnius Art factory since 1994, company "Vilnius Art" artist, in 1974-1995 Leather goods shop manager.

She worked in bookbinding[1] ("Future Vision I, II and III" in 1998, "Čiurlionis" 1999,[2] "Bronius Kutavičius", Lithuania Medal both in 2000, "Valentine Editors in 2003, "The best thing in the world" in 2005). She created panels ("Pilgrim Journey" in 2000), three-dimensional objects (Torsas I-II in 2001, "Desert poppy", "ice flowers", both 2002), the original design of constructive sleek box of mirrors.

She uses a variety of techniques: modeling patterns, braid, burning, shading, gilding, silver-plated. Minimal skin colors coordinate with wood, metal. Realization of multi-purpose skin models artistic standards, albums, guest books, folders, boxes, desk sets, notebooks, wallets, clothing accessories. Since 1972, she participated in exhibitions in Lithuania and abroad,[3] individual exhibitions held in Vilnius in 2002, with D. Mieželaityte, and in 2004 Works to Lithuanian Art Museum, the Lithuanian National Museum.[4] She showed at Applied Art Gallery,[5] and Lithuanian Artists' Association.[6]

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References

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  2. ^ "Lietuvos taikomoji dekoratyvinė dailė. Oda". www.tdaile.lt. Retrieved 18 May 2016.
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  4. ^ Nijolė Žilinskienė. "Zita Kreivytė". Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija, T. X (Khmerai-Krelle). V.: Mokslo ir enciklopedijų leidybos institutas, 2006, 760 psl.
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  6. ^ "Teikiami Lietuvos dailininkų sąjungos auksiniai ženkliukai". Bernardinai.lt. Retrieved 18 May 2016.
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