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A Flower in a System, 2025
Akryl
60 x 80 x 2 cm
Within the logic of constructed systems, something fragile and human persists. A Flower in a System maps a quiet journey—a soft ladder threaded through rigid architecture, guiding the eye toward a bloom both protected and exposed.
This piece explores the tension between gesture and control, intuition and order. Lines and grids suggest a framework — perhaps a city, a code, or a mindset — while layered textures and vibrant bursts of color interrupt the silence with quiet defiance. Painted in acrylic on paper and framed without glass to preserve its raw surface, the work invites close attention.
It is a meditation on structure and breath, on what it means to grow within limits.
Acrylic on paper, framed without glass to preserve its raw, expressive quality.

Indre Videll
A Flower in a System, 2025
Akryl
60 x 80 x 2 cm
Within the logic of constructed systems, something fragile and human persists. A Flower in a System maps a quiet journey—a soft ladder threaded through rigid architecture, guiding the eye toward a bloom both protected and exposed.
This piece explores the tension between gesture and control, intuition and order. Lines and grids suggest a framework — perhaps a city, a code, or a mindset — while layered textures and vibrant bursts of color interrupt the silence with quiet defiance. Painted in acrylic on paper and framed without glass to preserve its raw surface, the work invites close attention.
It is a meditation on structure and breath, on what it means to grow within limits.
Acrylic on paper, framed without glass to preserve its raw, expressive quality.
I am a Lithuanian-Swedish artist based in Stockholm, creating abstract, emotionally driven works that explore inner experiences, transformation, and the stories we carry. While many of my pieces have a narrative foundation, they remain open for interpretation, inviting viewers to connect through their own perspectives.
I create using a variety of media, including acrylic, watercolor, ink, coal, working on both paper and canvas, embracing experimentation and the interplay between structure and fluidity. Rather than focusing on technical precision, I prioritize expression, mood, and the visual impact of a piece—letting intuition guide the process.
My art is a dialogue between feeling and form, the seen and the sensed, always in motion.