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Sunspot - Acoustic Panel

By Lolita Pelegrime

A bold blue backdrop is punctuated by a single figure in Sunspot by Lithuanian artist Lolita Pelegrime. Arms raised to block out the sun’s rays, the central character is richly interpreted through warm tones of thick and layered acrylic paint.

All acoustic panels comes with a solid oak frame included.

Frame size: 20 mm wide x 50 mm deep

Information on quality, recycling and sorting

Information on quality, recycling and sorting

Sunspot - Acoustic Panel

By Lolita Pelegrime

A bold blue backdrop is punctuated by a single figure in Sunspot by Lithuanian artist Lolita Pelegrime. Arms raised to block out the sun’s rays, the central character is richly interpreted through warm tones of thick and layered acrylic paint.

All acoustic panels comes with a solid oak frame included.

Frame size: 20 mm wide x 50 mm deep

Information on quality, recycling and sorting
Information on quality, recycling and sorting
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Artist

Lolita Pelegrime (DK)

Lolita Pelegrime is a Lithuanian artist, living and working in Copenhagen since 2012. Growing up with a multitude of women in her family, she developed a deep appreciation for their stories and experiences, which are often reflected in her artwork.  Lolita obtained a bachelor’s degree in ceramics at the Art Academy of Vilnius, complementing her earlier education at the Kaunas School of Applied Arts and the Kaunas Antanas Martinaitis School of Art. Her paintings have been exhibited in Denmark, Lithuania, and Germany, among others.

“I like to think of them as portraits of mood rather than people—stories told without words but full of something human. They invite the viewer to pause and feel the subtle emotions hidden in everyday life.”

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