Surfaces and light interaction.

Photographer: Gintarė Žaltauskaitė.
Photographer: Gintarė Žaltauskaitė.
Photographer: Gintarė Žaltauskaitė.
Photographer: Gintarė Žaltauskaitė.

At the beginning of the exposition, a bioplastics production laboratory is presented, implemented using different types of algae and other ingredients, based on different recipes. During the experiments, various surfaces were created, which were characterized by different shades, flexibility, strength, transparency and gloss. Indrė Spitrytė, 2022.

Photographer: Gintarė Žaltauskaitė.
Photographer: Gintarė Žaltauskaitė.
Photographer: Gintarė Žaltauskaitė.
Photographer: Gintarė Žaltauskaitė.

The exposition shows SCOBY growing in fruit, green, matcha tea and naturally painted surfaces exhibited in petri dishes. I have noticed that the surfaces have the property of absorbing the smell and color of the liquid in which it grows, that changes during the drying stage and in this way the original color nuances and textures appear. Photographer: Gintarė Žaltauskaitė. Indrė Spitrytė, 2022.

Photographer: Gintarė Žaltauskaitė.
Photographer: Gintarė Žaltauskaitė.
Photographer: Gintarė Žaltauskaitė.
Photographer: Gintarė Žaltauskaitė.
The last part of this exposition represents surfaces that were created by using transparent bioplastics and bioplastics with tomato peels. From which a collection of artistic gloves representing a connection with different generations was made. The glove details were hand-sewn with natural linen thread. The exposition was also complemented by a growing tomato that takes back to childhood memories. Indrė Spitrytė, 2022.

Photographer: Gintarė Žaltauskaitė.

Photographer: Gintarė Žaltauskaitė.

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