Eukaryota/003 – Ceramic Sculpture
by EGLE SIMKUS France

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The «Eukaryota» collection by Eglė Šimkus draws its inspiration from the three realms of the living world: animals, fungi, and plants. The forms intertwine fluidly, allowing imagination to roam freely. The predominant color of «Eukaryota» sculptures is a «Tapaze» white, achieved through skillful layering of various enamels and engobes. It’s an invitation to contemplate the interdependence of species and the beauty of diversity while questioning our role in this complex ecosystem. Eglė Šimkus’s artistic work seeks to evoke an emotional connection with nature and encourage introspection on our place in the living world.
The color Blanc topaze is a mix of matte white, topaze green, and sky blue. This color was conceived through several layers of slips and glazes.

Sculpted by hand in the artist’s studio, it is unique.

Sculpted by hand in the artist’s studio. Each object is unique.

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Eglė Šimkus is a visual artist and sculptor whose creativity stems from her multicultural roots. Originally from Lithuania, she was born in 1990 to a Russian mother and a Lithuanian father, a fusion that deeply influenced her artistic perception. Her childhood in Lithuania until 1999, the year she settled in France, was marked by cultural richness and the experience of otherness.
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