Delivery:

Worlwide delivery from 5 to 12 working days. Each item is carefully wrapped in paper and cardboard to ensure safe shipping.

I use Lithuanian Post as a delivery service and so far it has not let me down.

Kindly none that delivery time during festive seasons and to rural addresses may take a bit longer than indicated.

Delivery price: 5€

Taxes and duties: Please note that shipping to some countries may be subjected to local taxes and duties. 

Welcome to my website, I am Ksenia, an artist based in the enchanting city of Vilnius, Lithuania.

My artwork intricately weaves together elements of folklore, pagan myths, and the rich visual language of fairytales. By drawing on motifs familiar from childhood, and the ancient symbolism of gods and mythic narratives, I strive to evoke a sense of universal familiarity through shared cultural touchstones.

Each piece I create is a meticulous endeavor, reflecting my meditative process and deep engagement with the subject matter. This practice not only serves as a personal journey towards understanding and resolution but also results in works that are profoundly detailed and expressive. My art represents an exploration of life and an earnest attempt to decipher the complexities of the world.

I extend an invitation to viewers to delve into this visual dialogue, fostering a connection that transcends verbal communication. Through my art, I aim to create a shared space where we can communicate and empathize, united by the universal language of imagery and symbol.

Collection: Mythical Wall Art Prints & Posters Inspired By Symbolic Visual Worlds

This collection of mythical wall art prints and posters explores symbolic imagery shaped by ancient narratives, archetypes, and imagined worlds. Mythical artwork draws from visual traditions where meaning is layered, and forms carry associations connected to transformation, fate, and the unseen structure of reality.

Through hybrid figures, botanical elements, and abstract symbols, these works create compositions that feel both timeless and fluid. The imagery often exists between history and imagination, allowing myth to function not as a fixed story, but as a visual language that continues to evolve through interpretation.

Rather than illustrating specific myths directly, these posters and prints approach mythology as a field of symbols and emotional resonance. The result is a body of work that invites reflection, offering visual spaces where meaning unfolds gradually and remains open to personal perception.