Welcome to Albion Art Club
Samantha Biliotavičiūtė is a young Lithuanian graphite artist whose work focuses on portraits, expression and everyday life. She observes people closely, capturing subtle emotions and small details that give her drawings warmth and authenticity.
Samantha Biliotaviciute. I am an artist working with graphite. I started at the age of eleven when art became a more serious subject in school. I enjoy drawing people and their surroundings the most. I like observing people's lives, looking for small details, and incorporating them into my drawings. I hope to improve my skills in drawing with pencils and pens, as I believe this is my style for now and will help me establish myself as a true artist.
Samantha's paintings
Anastasija Loncakova is a mixed-media artist working with acrylics, collage and layered textures. Her work explores themes of decay, imagination and visual storytelling, blending experimental materials with vibrant, expressive colour.
My name is Anastasija Loncakova, and in this exhibition, I am presenting three of my art pieces.
My works don't specifically follow traditional norms; I like to try and challenge myself with what I can make. When I think of my work style, I think of layering; each work is slowly built up of individual layers, all threaded together individually into one, a mixture of techniques and materials built up on each other to form one. All three pieces of mine use acrylic, which is a very versatile paint that can be used on just about any surface you could possibly think of. It's vibrant and very durable, and goes well with the layered collages I use as a base for two of my pieces.
Anastasia's paintings
(Featuring a rotting apple core on a collage background) uses the process of Batik, a technique using wax resist. I used hot wax to originally shape out the shape of my apple core, and then gave it a clear coat with watercolour and acrylic paint. The precise wax lines resist the paint, leaving the dark outline of the apple core I made. With inspiration on the topic ‘Decay’, I recycled an old dictionary and brought it new life on a canvas, and with a bit of black and grey chalk pastels, I brought out all the creases and imperfections in the paper to show the effect of deterioration.
FANTASTIC AND STRANGE
The piece “FANTASTIC AND STRANGE” uses a mixture of oil pastels and acrylic with individual sculptures of mushrooms built up on the sides of the canvas board to bring more life to my painting. There is no general theme or look for this painting; it's supposed to have both a fantastic and a strange look towards it, with features ranging from fantastic and striking, such as a variation of Gustav Klimt’s famous painting ‘Tree of Life’ in the centre, to strange and unusual, such as the large one-eyed animals made with oil pastels. I like the idea of being able to have the creative freedom to just tie together a range of loose ideas into one and form a singular piece out of it.
(Featuring a London Central Line train on the underground) Similarly is built up slowly on old pages out of books and Tl maps, which you can roughly see through the paint. I used acrylic paint to paint the train on and then used bold and bright colours to bring life to the stereotypically “dull and grey” underground. I've always admired trains and transportation and their ability to connect society as a whole. The combination of line and colour gives my work a nice touch.
Born in Kyiv, lived in Lebanon, and now resides and creates in London.
Intuitive abstract artist, author, and coach.
Participant in art exhibitions in London and Scotland.
Featured in the art catalogue "The Great Steppe Treasury" by British publisher Hertfordshire Press, which is exhibited in 10 leading galleries across the UK.
Creates paintings that awaken imagination, transform emotions, and invite profound self-discovery.
Anna's experience living in diverse cultures—Ukraine, Lebanon, and the UK—has enriched her creative vision, enabling her to craft works that merge Eastern mysticism, European naturalism, and deep emotional intuition.
Every piece I create is a journey where colour, form, and texture become tools for exploring life. My works delve into the interplay of light and colour, where abstraction takes shape, and the viewer finds inspiration. Through subtle transitions of shades and the dynamics of lines, I convey the elusive rhythms of nature, the energy of the Universe, and the depths of human emotions.
I work in the genres of abstraction and impressionism, combining them with an intuitive approach to art-making. It’s a search for harmony between chaos and order, light and shadow, inner experiences and the outer world. Each brushstroke becomes a dialogue, inviting the viewer to reflect on their emotions and discover new facets of perception.
For me, art is a form of communication—a deeply personal conversation about humanity's connection with the rhythms of life and hidden symbols. I believe that every painting can become a window into uncharted spaces, inspiring the viewer to make their own discoveries.
My works are an invitation to explore, contemplate, and transform. They encourage you to see the world anew: through the interplay of light, colour, and form, where abstraction comes alive, and imagination gives birth to new meanings.
Anna's paintings
SNAIL
BIRTH OF A DREAM
SNAIL
SNAIL
The snail, depicted in the smooth curves of Life's lines, symbolises a slow yet deliberate journey to oneself.
Its movement serves as a reminder of the importance of not only the destination but also the process itself. It is a philosophical reminder that even the slowest step holds meaning.
The snail teaches us to slow down, look within, and find our own path, regardless of circumstances.
This piece symbolises the strength of desires born in harmony with the Universe.
Vivid tones and flowing lines create an atmosphere of alignment with the universal flow.
The painting can become a talisman, inspiring the realisation of dreams and connecting them with the energy of Life.
Rusnė Kuzavaitė is a young Lithuanian digital artist based in London. Her work blends pencil drawing, illustration and digital art, exploring emotion, imagination and storytelling through colour and character design.
Rusnė Kuzavaitė was born on October 13, 2006, in Klaipėda, Lithuania. Until the age of five, she lived with her mother in Plungė, Lithuania, later moving to Vilnius. In 2016, she and her mother relocated to the United Kingdom, settling in London, where she continues her studies and creative work.
From a young age, Rusnė exhibited exceptional creativity, sensitivity, quick learning, determination, and remarkable talent. She loves nature, animals, books, and is interested in fashion design, design in general, programming, illustration, video game development, music, and storytelling. Rusnė has been drawing since she was three, particularly enjoying pencil drawings. At the age of nine, she developed an interest in digital art and has been actively pursuing it ever since.
However, life has not been easy for Rusnė. She was diagnosed with high-functioning autism (Asperger's syndrome), generalised anxiety disorder, and selective mutism. These conditions led to several years of isolation, completely limiting her ability to interact with the outside world. Her closest companions during this time were her mother and her beloved cats. For years, she was unable to attend school and was homeschooled using alternative methods.
Despite these challenges, Rusnė persevered. She became an inspiration to her mother and everyone who met her, continuing to draw, learn digital art, and master the intricacies of video game development. In 2023, thanks to her teacher's support, Rusnė was recognised and awarded the Jack Petchey Foundation Award for her achievements.
The Jack Petchey Foundation Award is given to young people aged 11 to 25 for exceptional achievements in their fields of interest. In Rusnė's case, it was for her work in digital art.
Currently, Rusnė is studying at an alternative college, exploring tattoo sketch design, and continuing her work in drawing, illustration, digital art, and video game development. She dreams of becoming a fashion designer, illustrator, and video game creator in the future.
With the support of her family, teachers, and medical professionals, Rusnė is gradually reintegrating into society. Although going outside alone remains challenging, art and her boundless desire to create have opened doors to the world.
Rusnė has become living proof that, even in the most challenging situations, it is essential to believe in yourself, your strength, and your talent.
RUSNE's digital paintings
CHILDHOOD
DREAMS
EXPECTATION
Neringa Ablingytė is a Lithuanian artist, poet and singer whose work explores spirituality, memory and inner emotion. Her paintings blend nature, symbolism and lyrical expression inspired by her roots in Samogitia and her lifelong connection with music and poetry.
Since childhood, I have been a dreamer – lyrical and sensitive. My companions were often forests, meadows, flowers, and animals as I spent my childhood summers at my grandparents’ homestead in my beloved Samogitia. Nature and the kind-hearted people around me taught me that the Earth and everything on it are miracles, that God guides and protects us, and that love, simplicity, and human dignity are the cornerstones of a living heart.
This understanding shaped my professional path. I became a teacher and later transitioned into social education, where it was a joy to uplift and comfort others while feeling uplifted myself. In life, we are all both teachers and students, and that is the beauty of existence.
Inspired by my mother, who loved to sing and participated in choirs and folk ensembles, I followed in her footsteps. For many years, I sang in choirs and ensembles. As a social educator, I led youth initiatives, including various projects and volunteer programs, and later contributed to organisations such as the Order of Malta and Caritas.
Music and poetry have always been close to my heart. As a child, I didn’t just read poems – I sang them, captivated by the unity of words and melody. To this day, I write both poetry and songs, performing them with my guitar. Since 2016, I have been living in the UK with my daughter, continuing to create poetry and music, and I have even rediscovered painting.
To me, poetry is the music of words – my identity and foundation. It shapes my worldview and provides profound meaning, bridging the gap between existence and non-existence and revealing life through divine eyes. It transcends material things, offering hope and purpose.
May what flows from my heart reach yours and bring warmth to them.
Neringa's paintings
ANGEL
ALLEY FOR TWO
Audronė Lamb is a Lithuanian visual artist whose drawings explore emotion, vulnerability and the inner landscapes of the human mind. Through expressive pencil work, she transforms personal experiences into visual stories that invite empathy, reflection and connection.
Audronė Lamb's journey as an artist is deeply rooted in her ability to translate emotions onto paper. Her drawings serve as a direct conduit to her inner world, allowing viewers to witness the spectrum of human emotions in their raw, unfiltered form. Her pieces evoke empathy and connection as they invite you to delve into her joys, sorrows, and the intricate dance of emotions that shape her life.
"I draw my feelings. I draw when I'm sad, when I'm happy. I express my feelings through drawings," Audronė passionately shares. Her art captures moments of vulnerability, strength, introspection, and elation. Each stroke of her pencil is a brushstroke of emotion, creating a symphony of feelings that resonate with anyone who has experienced the complex landscape of human sentiment.
Audrone's paintings
Price £150
Dance in a dream
Price £100
Sea of feelings
Price £150
Wave of fear
Price £100
Pink dreams
Price £80
Oksana Zhukova (Sky) is a Ukrainian-born poet, writer and visual artist based in London. Her work blends surrealism, symbolism and abstract painting with lyrical narrative, often exploring themes of peace, light, imagination and the spiritual resilience of humanity.
Oksana Zhukova (Sky) UK
Poet, writer and artist. She was born in the South of Ukraine, and now lives in London (UK). She is an Academician of the International Academy for the Development of Literature and Art, a member of the Advisory Council of the Eurasian Creative Guild (London), and a representative of the Writers Union of North America.
Oksana writes poetry and prose in three languages: Ukrainian, Russian and English. Her poems have been translated into 17 languages. She has been awarded the titles "Global Poet", "World Poet", and "Ambassador of Peace".
She studied television directing and television journalism at the Ukrainian Institute of Television, Radio Broadcasting and Printing in Kyiv, and graduated from the Faculty of Philology of the Taurida National University. Oksana completed a number of courses in fine arts at the University of the Arts in London and is currently continuing her studies in this direction.
Oksana worked for many years on Ukrainian television as a correspondent and editor, and then as an author and host of a TV program about art and culture, was a correspondent for well-known Ukrainian newspapers and magazines and an editor of the online publication “Gallery of Stars”.
For more than ten years, she has been the organiser of a number of artistic and cultural projects, the founder of the international creative public diplomacy projects “ArtMedia Tour: We Are Together” and the multilingual magazine “ArtMedia. Drawing with Words”.
She writes stories, novels, essays, and poems for her own paintings, as well as for the works of contemporary artists from different parts of the world, for the author's project “Poetic Illustrations”.
She published the book “I Can Fly”, which includes her poems from the series “Poetic Illustrations”, short stories, novellas and a fragment of her “Tales of the Pink Lake”. In collaboration with the British artist Tommy Barr, Oksana created the book “Time of Hope”, where she describes the artist's works in verse.
Oksana is an avid traveller; she considers herself a citizen of the world and combines tours with creativity, reflecting her impressions in artistic and poetic works.
Participant in numerous international literary and art competitions.
Oksana Zhukova (Sky) was recognised as the winner at the ECG film festival in London in the category "Documentary Film" and at the international literary festival and book forum "Open Eurasia" in London for the documentary story "At the Heights".
As a rule, she does not illustrate works, but on the contrary, writes poems for her paintings and paintings of her friends, contemporary artists from different continents of the Planet. In painting, Oksana Sky prefers surrealism, impressionism, and abstractionism.
All works are deeply symbolic and are part of the series "Prayer for a Peaceful Sky or Dove of Peace". And each one contains an image of a dove - a symbol of peace, sometimes depicted in two strokes. It is no coincidence that she took the pseudonyms Oksana Sky or Ksyu Sky; she paints the sky and everything related to flight, embodying the wings of inspiration and creativity. These can be real characters and fairy-tale, fantastic images.
The main theme of her work is faith in a bright future, peace, love on the Planet and throughout the Universe.
The dream of a peaceful, beautiful Planet is embodied in her paintings and poems. In her work, light conquers darkness and the Universe gives harmony, which is why there are so many paintings against the backdrop of the starry sky. She paints the dark background with bright, radiant colours; good always conquers evil, and light and joy conquer darkness. The sky conveys this light through people who generously give their warmth, like the flowers of peace and goodness.
At the exhibition in London, at the Lithuanian Embassy, the triptych "Flowers from the Sky" was presented. Here, Oksana used images of galactic shell flowers, which symbolise harmony and light, eternity and infinity. The spiral shape of the shell helps to describe the structure of the world, where the beginning of life unfolds from the centre of space-time. It is not without reason that the ancient Egyptians personified the snail with eternity and stability. On Earth, this energy of harmony, peace and goodness is shared by people with an open heart and light in their souls.
The image of a snail or shell in the form of a Fibonacci spiral, a symbol of the Cosmos, eternity and infinity, is often found in the poetry and art of Oksana Zhukova (Sky).
Oksana Zhukova (Sky) has presented her paintings in museums, galleries, cultural centres and embassies of Great Britain, Australia, Spain and Ukraine. Her paintings have been published in several Art Catalogues in London after she participated in major international exhibitions. The London publishing house Hervoshire Press, together with the Creative Guild in London, published her works in the international Catalogue, which was presented in ten leading museums and galleries in London.
She participated in prestigious exhibitions at the Galleria near Tower Bridge in London, and her works were noticed by art critics and published in Catalogues in London: “Contemporary “ and “ Vogue “.
Oksana's paintings
Rasa Ušackienė is a Lithuanian-born painter living in London whose work explores emotion, spirituality and human experience through expressive oil and acrylic painting. Inspired by nature, city life, dreams and silence, she uses colour, light and symbolism to communicate personal stories and inner transformation.
My name is Rasa Usackiene [RasaUsArtTherapy]. I was born in 1967 in Vilnius, Lithuania, and now live and create in London, UK. Although art has always been close to my heart, I fully returned to it in 2019 after many years in other professions. That moment changed my life.
I mainly paint with oils, but also use acrylics and charcoal. I enjoy using colour, light, shadow, and texture to express emotions and inner stories. Nature, city life, dreams, and silence inspire me. I’m currently studying Art and Design to improve my skills and grow as a professional artist.
My first exhibition, “Baltic Radiation: The Art of Inspiration,” organised by Albion Art Club, was held in Birmingham in 2023. It gave me confidence and showed me how art can connect people.
In 2024, I joined the same exhibition at the Lithuanian Embassy in London.
And in 2025, I had my first solo show there: “I AM ONLY HUMAN”, and participated in an exhibition in the Parliament of the Republic of Lithuania.
I’ve also taken part in the Luxembourg Art Prize selections (2020 & 2021), and my paintings have been published in several books, including:
- “The Great Steppe Treasury 2024” (ECG London)
- “Kūrybos kaleidoskopas” - a Lithuanian art and literature book
- “Obeliskas gimtajam žodžiui” - an international almanac - album
- “Baltic Radiation: The Art of Inspiration” – a multilingual catalogue
This last catalogue, created after the London group show, was officially accepted into three world-famous art libraries:
- Tate Library & Archive (UK)
- Serpentine Galleries (UK)
- MoMA Library (USA)
For me, art is more than just creating something - it is a way to express emotions, explore ideas and connect with people. My background in psychology and my work as a care worker, teacher's assistant, and life coach have allowed me to better understand people and their emotions. Because of this, I see art not just as a way to create something beautiful but also as a way to help people and support their emotions. I enjoy working with others, sharing ideas, and using art to make a positive difference.
If you would like to buy my artwork, please feel free to contact the Albion Art Club by email: albionartsclub@gmail.com
Or look at it on Etsy https://rasausartstudio.etsy.com
Rasa's paintings
Forgiveness
The fog
Majestic
Peace
Forgiveness
Oil painting on Stretched Canvas. 12x16in, 30x40cm. If you forgive, freedom and joy will come to your heart. For if you forgive men when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive men their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins. Matthew 6:14-15
Price £500
Original Created:2020
Journey in the fog
Oil painting on Stretched Canvas. 30x40cm, 12x16in Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see. Hebrews 11:1
Original Created:2020
Majestic
Oil painting on Stretched Canvas 46x61cm (18.1x24in) "The lion, which is mightiest among beasts and does not turn back before any." Proverbs 30:30
Original Created: 2021
Peace
Oil painting on Stretched Canvas 61x46cm (24x18.1in). In these difficult times for all of us, this is probably the one thing we all need the most... I hope you like it.
Price £600
Original Created: 2021
Poppies
Happiness
Mask
Spring
Poppies
A vibrant oil painting – an artwork celebrating both fragility and resilience.
Poppies, with their delicate petals swaying in the breeze, symbolise human emotions, vulnerability, and sensitivity. Yet, they thrive even in harsh conditions, representing inner strength and resilience.
The bold reds capture vitality and life force.
Deep greens reflect stability and inner strength.
Touches of yellow bring brightness and hope.
This painting reminds us that, like the poppy, humans can be fragile yet incredibly strong—able to bloom even when life feels uncertain.
Price £495
Oil painting on Canvas Board 40x60cm, 16"x24"
Original Created: 2020 Unframed Stretched Canvas Board
Happiness
This painting was born from a feeling that is not easy to describe in words—true, warm, and radiant love. While painting, I wanted to capture that unique moment when time seems to stand still, when only two people exist, their emotions, and the infinite space around them.
Price: £595
Original Oil painting on canvas, 2021
Size: 45x60cm (18x24in) Signed: Yes Framing: Unframed Stretched Canvas:
Mask
This painting reveals the power of a gaze—eyes that speak louder than words. What lies behind this mask? What emotions and stories are hidden within? It is a painting about what remains unsaid, a reminder that sometimes the eyes reveal more than any words ever could.
The image was inspired by the artist Igor Saharov.
Price: £595
Original Oil painting on canvas, 2021
Size: 45x60cm (18x24in) Unframed Stretched Canvas:
SPRING
Spring
Beautiful spring colours play on the canvas...
Price £400
Original Created:2020
Oil painting on canvas 30x40cm, 12x16in
The dream
The sea
Transformation
Tulips
THE DREAM
The Dream
It is a painting about peace, inner strength, and the magic of dreams. The woman with closed eyes shows a moment of calm and trust, when the outside world disappears, and we can listen to our heart.
It's a gentle reminder that sometimes we see most clearly when our eyes are closed. Dreams open the door to our true selves.
Price £495
Oil painting on canvas board, 16x24 inches, 40x60 cm.
Original Created:2020
THE SEA
The Sea
While painting this piece, I felt my thoughts drift into the waves of the sea. To me, the ocean has always been more than just a force of nature—it is a metaphor for life itself. Sometimes calm, sometimes stormy, it always invites us to dive deeper into self-discovery.
The small boat in the distance symbolises a person navigating through life’s waves—at times lost, yet always holding onto hope of reaching the shore. The sunset here is not an ending but the beginning of a new journey—a light that remains on the horizon, even when the waters are rough.
This painting is about being present at the moment, embracing whatever comes, and trusting that every wave is leading us somewhere new.
Price £400
Oil painting on Stretched Canvas 30x40cm, 12x16in
Original Created: 2020
TRANSFORMATION
Transformation
It is more than just a portrait—it is a mirror of inner rebirth.
As I created it, I felt old shadows dissolve and new colours rise within me. Every brushstroke tells a story of fragility, strength, and freedom.
Bold, vibrant tones = strength and growth
Soft transitions = fragility and sensitivity
Flowing paint = release and rebirth
Owning Transformation means inviting resilience and renewal into your space.
This original painting radiates depth and energy, becoming a daily reminder that transformation—though not always easy—grants us the freedom to be our truest selves.
Price £525
Oil painting on canvas board, 24x16 inches, 60x40 cm.
Original Created: 2020
TULIPS
Irena is a contemporary artist who began painting a few years ago and continues to explore her artistic voice through experimentation with colour, form, and intuition.
Working without a formal art background, she focuses on ordinary moments and subtle emotions, transforming them into visual stories. For Irena, painting is a journey — one where each canvas becomes a fragment of memory and a personal interpretation of shared human experience.
“We all see the same things, but we all see them differently.”
I am Irena. I began painting only a few years ago, and my artistic practice is an ongoing journey of discovery. Rather than following a fixed style, I explore and experiment with shapes, colours, and intuitive processes, allowing each work to evolve naturally.
When I face a blank canvas, I see only emptiness. The transformation begins the moment I pick up a brush — the canvas becomes a captured memory, a moment suspended in time, slowly unfolding into a story. I never know in advance where that story will lead, but I find great meaning in the journey itself.
Without a professional art background, I am drawn to the ordinary: everyday scenes, quiet emotions, and familiar experiences. These simple moments become the reason I paint — to express feelings that cannot be fully explained, only sensed, and understood differently by each viewer.
I am a member of the Blackheath Art Society and have exhibited my work internationally, including the London Biennale (2023), CIPRIARTE Venezia Gallery (2024), Biennale Artbox Expo (2024), and Andle Art Gallery in Greece (2024).
For me, art is freedom — freedom of expression, exploration, and creation without limits.
Irena's paintings
A solitary figure walks a narrow path through a layered, breathing landscape. Colors rise
and dissolve like passing thoughts, surrounding the quiet movement forward. The
painting speaks of inner journeys, moments of solitude, and the fragile strength found in
continuing, even when the destination remains unseen.
Unfulfilled Dream
a warm, glowing field, colorful forms drift quietly--like memories of dreams that were once close but
never fulfilled. They have not disappeared, only moved farther away, leaving behind a gentle longing, light,
and acceptance. The painting invites the viewer to pause and listen to what did not happen, yet continues
to live within.