Collection: Eglė Plytnikaitė

Eglė Plytnikaitė is a freelance illustrator based in Vilnius, Lithuania, living between the capital and a cob house deep in the woods. After studying architecture at Vilnius Academy of Arts and working briefly in sustainable architecture, she transitioned to illustration. Her minimal, colorful, and conceptually driven work features subtle vintage textures and often addresses environmental issues, animal rights, and social justice. Eglė created the illustrated book "The Invisibles" about human trafficking and founded the Artists Saving Forests initiative. Her goal is to create work that makes viewers think before scrolling, using art as a powerful tool for positive change.

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