Arunas Kacinskas

Heroes and Foes
April 4, 2022 - May 6, 2022
150 Wakefield Street, Rochester, NH 03867

Arunas Kacinskas is a Vilnius-based mostly commercial illustrator. Previously based in London, Arunas worked for The Design Surgery and Toaster working on large-scale projects for clients such as Google, IBM, and Thomson Reuters. At the moment he is mixing the two styles which makes him very versatile and capable of achieving interesting depths in his artworks. From sketchy and grungy portraits to 2d vector illustrations cities, Arunas has been working worldwide for more than 10 years. Under his belt, there are clients like Samsung, Adobe, Denso, Amazon, and others.

“For me the portraits are the stories and emotional investment in the people I do fascinated by. Sometimes they take different shapes and colors I’ve expected to turn out, but it’s always a lot of the fun to go trough.

The reflection of this modern era is translated into the digital illustrations, I’ve created during the 2018-2022 period. It’s a reflection of my emotional journey going through the imaging my heroes and foes. These portraits are mirror of my own individual mind and thoughts.”

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