Invisibles: Phase Two – Acropolis
After the first “Invisibles” exhibition at Drobės Fabrikas, where a live experience with DJ sound, installations and the opportunity to directly touch and create on concrete took place, I moved to a completely different context: Kaunas Acropolis.

The space there was radically different – sterile, clean, commercial. That is why this place seemed interesting to me: brutal, raw forms became an unusual phenomenon in that environment. They created a contrast, but at the same time opened up the possibility of a real dialogue.
While observing people, I saw very different reactions – some looked with favor, curiosity, others – with cautious skepticism. But the point is that everyone stopped, everyone noticed. This installation stood out because it did not have a synthetic facade. It was real. Unpretending art, but the language of the city, recognizable deep within us – through surface, texture, emotion.

I realized that in this process I only revealed about 20% of what I see, what I feel, and what this project can truly express. And there is strength in that – that it is not a finished form, but a constantly changing system that grows with each context.

“INVISIBLE” is not just about materials. It is about the question they raise. About rewriting value, social impact, personal touch, expanding awareness. It is a model in which aesthetics is born not from a new product, but from a new relationship with what already exists.