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  <description>"Laumės juosta" by Lithuanian artist Eglė Žemaitė transforms a grey residential building into something much more playful. A colourful woven ribbon appears to drape over the facade, creating the illusion that the entire building has been wrapped in textile.The title, Laumės juosta, refers to a rainbow in Lithuanian folklore, while the patterns also evoke traditional weaving. Looking at it, you might see a sash, a scarf, or even a tablecloth — symbols of warmth, hospitality, and human connection.According to the author, the mural is a dialogue between art and architecture, between the individual and the city — a reminder that even ordinary residential buildings can become places of beauty and inspiration.The project was selected for implementation through the "Kuriu Vilnių" 2025 program.</description>
  <author_name>Gatvės meno galerija - Kristina</author_name>
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