Rimantas Baldišius

Starting in 1985, he joined the Šiauliai branch of the Lithuanian Institute of Information and became an active participant in the Sąjūdis movement.

[2] In 1980 and 1984, personal exhibitions of R. Baldišius' caricatures were held at the Šiauliai Engineers' House, accompanied by the publication of their catalogs.

Caricature joined other genres of small-scale graphics, such as ex-libris and commemorative art postcards, through which occupied Lithuania and Lithuanians asserted their presence in the world.

The world of bureaucracy is depicted through personified desks, individuals trapped under piles of paperwork, arrows escaping from technical drawings to strike their creators, and the paradoxes of traffic signs.

Professor Vytenis Rimkus observed that the artist created a uniquely distinctive caricature character—a little humanoid figure grappling with various forms of technology, such as cars, machine tools, and their components.

Caricature by Rimantas Baldišius