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Modern life is full of problems and varying degrees of issues, but we often struggle to define them clearly, mostly because they are abstract in and of themselves. Therefore the work of illustrators like Ūla Šveikauskaitė is irreplaceable when it comes to putting the artistic finger on the pulse of the zeitgeist and expressing these complex issues in well-thought-out and easy-to-understand visual metaphors. Looking at the talented artist's illustrations, it may come as no surprise that she's a sought-after cover artist among many local and global magazines, and is often asked to visually embellish people's publications. Usually, her illustrations express the intent of the article so well that I already know what it's about before even reading the title, which speaks volumes about the clarity of the image.

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“Day, Night And Day Again” An Illustration For The Essay Of Daiva Budrienė About Her Experiences While Being Infected With Coronavirus. Commissioned By “Moteris” Magazine

“Day, Night And Day Again” An Illustration For The Essay Of Daiva Budrienė About Her Experiences While Being Infected With Coronavirus. Commissioned By “Moteris” Magazine

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    Personal Work Dedicated To The Protests In Belarus In 2020

    Personal Work Dedicated To The Protests In Belarus In 2020

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    “Flexible Working Conditions Offered By Companies To Employees: Advantages Can Easily Turn Into Drawbacks” — Another Illustration For “Spectrum” Magazine

    “Flexible Working Conditions Offered By Companies To Employees: Advantages Can Easily Turn Into Drawbacks” — Another Illustration For “Spectrum” Magazine

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    Illustration For An Article “Seeking Social Salvation” By Meera Clark In “World Positive” Magazine

    Illustration For An Article “Seeking Social Salvation” By Meera Clark In “World Positive” Magazine

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    Illustration For The Sociological Study Of Milda Pivoriūtė And Karolina Poškauskaitė “When 'Too Much' And 'Somehow' Does Not Satisfy Anymore"

    Illustration For The Sociological Study Of Milda Pivoriūtė And Karolina Poškauskaitė “When 'Too Much' And 'Somehow' Does Not Satisfy Anymore"

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    Illustration For An Article “Seeking Social Salvation” By Meera Clark In “World Positive” Magazine

    Illustration For An Article “Seeking Social Salvation” By Meera Clark In “World Positive” Magazine

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    Don't Give Up To The Tyranny Of Checklists And New Years Resolutions. An Illustration For Daiva Budrienė's Essay “This Year I Will Cross You Out Of My List”

    Don't Give Up To The Tyranny Of Checklists And New Years Resolutions. An Illustration For Daiva Budrienė's Essay “This Year I Will Cross You Out Of My List”

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    Finishing Old Sketches

    Finishing Old Sketches

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    “The Return Of Containment. What The Cold War Policy Means For Our Current Moment.” By Deborah Welch Larson. Illustration For “Foreign Policy”

    “The Return Of Containment. What The Cold War Policy Means For Our Current Moment.” By Deborah Welch Larson. Illustration For “Foreign Policy”

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    "S Writting His Thesis." Personal Work

    "S Writting His Thesis." Personal Work

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    Contest Entry For A Magazine Cover About Schistosomiasis (A.k.a. Snail Disease)

    Contest Entry For A Magazine Cover About Schistosomiasis (A.k.a. Snail Disease)

    I got an invitation from “The Lancet. Infectious Diseases” to participate in a paid competition to become a cover artist for the 2022 January issue and to illustrate the topic of Schistosomiasis (a.k.a. Snail Disease). This is my entry, made it to the top 3 but the winner title went to someone else. Nevertheless, it was a nice chance to get more familiar with the subject and to illustrate for a medical field, which I love doing the most.

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    A Lithuanian Chair Under The Sun Of Guinea

    A Lithuanian Chair Under The Sun Of Guinea

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    “Scientists Predict That In The Future Almost Everyone Will Be Allergic,” The Illustration For Vu “Spectrum”

    “Scientists Predict That In The Future Almost Everyone Will Be Allergic,” The Illustration For Vu “Spectrum”

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    Illustration I Made For An Article "Scientific Methods Can Decrease Suicide Rates In Lithuania" Vilnius University Magazine "Spectrum"

    Illustration I Made For An Article "Scientific Methods Can Decrease Suicide Rates In Lithuania" Vilnius University Magazine "Spectrum"

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    A Hero And A Spot Illustration For An Article “Identity — Aligned Interventions” By Meera Clark In “World Positive” Magazine

    A Hero And A Spot Illustration For An Article “Identity — Aligned Interventions” By Meera Clark In “World Positive” Magazine

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    Illustration For @dasbiber For An Essay “The Calling Of The Family” About Being A Woman With Egyptian Roots, Growing In Conservative Family Surroundings While Living In Cosmopolitan Vienna

    Illustration For @dasbiber For An Essay “The Calling Of The Family” About Being A Woman With Egyptian Roots, Growing In Conservative Family Surroundings While Living In Cosmopolitan Vienna

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    When You Work As An Editorial Illustrator In 2020 You Inevitably Add More And More Works About Corona In Your Portfolio

    When You Work As An Editorial Illustrator In 2020 You Inevitably Add More And More Works About Corona In Your Portfolio

    At the moment, the situation in my beloved Lithuania is especially bad, compared to the 2nd wave the first one seems like a joke. Nevertheless, even such mean conditions can have bits of positive outcome. In times when a photoshoot for a cover couldn't be organised because of a current lockdown @moterismagazine trusted me to create a visual for their January issue. It's dedicated to the ones dealing with the virus, especially the medical staff. A covid doctor deserves to be on a cover of a glamour lifestyle magazine more than ever.

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    A Hero And A Spot Illustration For An Article “Identity — Aligned Interventions” By Meera Clark In “World Positive” Magazine

    A Hero And A Spot Illustration For An Article “Identity — Aligned Interventions” By Meera Clark In “World Positive” Magazine

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    The Poster For “Open House Vilnius” 2020

    The Poster For “Open House Vilnius” 2020

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