Great-aunt’s poetry, grandmother’s voice, my music.
Lo-fi acoustic and over processed piano, field-recordings, a visual compilation, a shrine, a tunnel-vision installation.
Female anger and the release of it.
Screaming women, smashing dishes in the kitchen, piano signifying the frustration of internalised rage, processed files generating electro-acoustic sounds.
Through mixed media art, my personal photography collection, destruction, and reconstruction, I have created a visual exploration of my inner process of remembering.
After living abroad for a year, I returned to my home country with a pair of fresh eyes. I had never felt such love for it before and an urge to document it all - my Latvian summer, my vasara.
These collages are reflections of my emotions that were heavily impacted by Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Through rummaging through Latvian magazines, I made my vision of freedom.
Harsh truths of relationships in a family across generations.
Slightly out of tune piano, shiny string section motifs, my interpretation of Latvian Schlager music, and towel-muted piano.
A girl is encouraged to deal with her strange visions through going into the woods with a camera.
Exploring anticipation, comforting yet eery dissonance, lines of music overlapping each other, and the processing of acoustic music.
Velga Pavlovska, a weaver, shares her passion and love for weaving on a loom.
Velga's sweet personality in the music, warm, harmonious and almost holy sounds, organ and clarinets.
Behind-the-scenes short film for a fashion photography project.
Traditional Baltic Instrument, sharp string notes, continuing ascending melodic lines, the repetitive cycle of a crushing yearning feeling.