





Katrina Bajoras is a multidisciplinary artist working across painting, sculptural objects and conceptual design. Her practice explores surrealism, psychology, anatomy, landscapes, and the symbolic objects that define human presence.
From oil paintings to sculptural forms, hand-tufted rugs, limited interior pieces—each created as an autonomous artwork with its own symbolism, narrative, and emotional architecture.


Through bespoke commissions, collectors and customers are invited to collaborate with Bajoras to create a unique piece — a personal world shaped through color, concept, and form. Oil paintings, hand-tufted rugs or sculptural objects can be crafted to reflect the client’s emotional vision and space.
Bajoras began as a fashion label rooted in craftsmanship, symbolism, and storytelling. Each garment was handmade using traditional techniques and treated as a wearable artwork.Today, fashion exists as the Bajoras Archive — an essential part of the brand’s DNA and a foundation for its future.


Bajoras examines identity, the human body, nature, and the unseen emotional landscapes we inhabit. Each artwork asks questions rather than offering answers, creating a silent dialogue between viewer and object.
Symbolism anchors Katrina’s paintings, where landscapes, bodies and objects become recurring markers of memory, narrative, and human existence.
Her work is defined by aesthetic precision, where color is used not for decoration, but as a psychological and sensory tool.
Materiality follows the same philosophy — everything is chosen for its conceptual weight, texture, and presence.
The result is a world that feels surreal yet grounding, contemporary yet timeless.

Bajoras’s journey began in Fine Arts and classical music and was followed by a Fashion Design degree in London. After a decade in the Fashion industry, Katrina's work evolved into a broader and deeper exploration of art and spatial experience.
Bajoras artistic language is shaped by a lifelong respect for craft, quality, and historical technique — from tailoring to the slow, meticulous processes of oil painting.
Today Katrina Bajoras’s work moves fluidly between oil painting, object-making, and forming atmospheric spaces that merge dream logic with physical form.

Bajoras home line was born in 2022 and consists of oil paintings, sculptures, hand-tufted rugs and have plans to expand further to a small and limited furniture line.
As an artist, Katrina Bajoras herself, represents surrealistic ideologies which highly reflects in her work. While painting, she works with oil paint that is high pigment loading of a quality, mineral pigment.
Ceramic sculptures are made of clay and each one is one-off piece and will never be recreated. Rugs are all hand made, using 100% New Zealand Wool or Eucaliptus Viscose. The most beautiful part of Bajoras home line is that the artist gives a possibility for a client to use a bespoke service and get the art piece made in any shape, colour and carry an individually created concept.
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Katrina Bajoras is a multidisciplinary artist working across painting, sculptural objects and conceptual design. Her practice explores surrealism, psychology, anatomy, landscapes, and the symbolic objects that define human presence.
From oil paintings to sculptural forms, hand-tufted rugs, limited interior pieces—each created as an autonomous artwork with its own symbolism, narrative, and emotional architecture.


Katrina Knizikeviciute Bajoras is an artist with a history of Fine art and classical music graduations following by Fashion Design degree in London and 10 years experience in Fashion industry that includes work at severalfashion houses, LFW and numerous fashion magazines. Bajoras works as its own subculture and for its name reflects the aesthetics and personality of a NOBLEMAN through a contemporary and comedic prism.
Bajoras began as a fashion label rooted in craftsmanship, symbolism, and storytelling. Each garment was handmade using traditional techniques and treated as a wearable artwork.Today, fashion exists as the Bajoras Archive — an essential part of the brand’s DNA and a foundation for its future.


Bajoras examines identity, the human body, nature, and the unseen emotional landscapes we inhabit. Each artwork asks questions rather than offering answers, creating a silent dialogue between viewer and object.
Symbolism anchors Katrina’s paintings, where landscapes, bodies and objects become recurring markers of memory, narrative, and human existence.
Her work is defined by aesthetic precision, where color is used not for decoration, but as a psychological and sensory tool.
Materiality follows the same philosophy — everything is chosen for its conceptual weight, texture, and presence.
The result is a world that feels surreal yet grounding, contemporary yet timeless.

Bajoras’s journey began in Fine Arts and classical music and was followed by a Fashion Design degree in London. After a decade in the Fashion industry, Katrina's work evolved into a broader and deeper exploration of art and spatial experience.
Bajoras artistic language is shaped by a lifelong respect for craft, quality, and historical technique — from tailoring to the slow, meticulous processes of oil painting.
Today Katrina Bajoras’s work moves fluidly between oil painting, object-making, and forming atmospheric spaces that merge dream logic with physical form.

Bajoras home line was born in 2022 and consists of oil paintings, sculptures, hand-tufted rugs and have plans to expand further to a small and limited furniture line.
As an artist, Katrina Bajoras herself, represents surrealistic ideologies which highly reflects in her work. While painting, she works with oil paint that is high pigment loading of a quality, mineral pigment.
Ceramic sculptures are made of clay and each one is one-off piece and will never be recreated. Rugs are all hand made, using 100% New Zealand Wool or Eucaliptus Viscose. The most beautiful part of Bajoras home line is that the artist gives a possibility for a client to use a bespoke service and get the art piece made in any shape, colour and carry an individually created concept.
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Katrina Bajoras is a multidisciplinary artist working across painting, sculptural objects and conceptual design. Her practice explores surrealism, psychology, anatomy, landscapes, and the symbolic objects that define human presence.
From oil paintings to sculptural forms, hand-tufted rugs, limited interior pieces—each created as an autonomous artwork with its own symbolism, narrative, and emotional architecture.


Katrina Knizikeviciute Bajoras is an artist with a history of Fine art and classical music graduations following by Fashion Design degree in London and 10 years experience in Fashion industry that includes work at severalfashion houses, LFW and numerous fashion magazines. Bajoras works as its own subculture and for its name reflects the aesthetics and personality of a NOBLEMAN through a contemporary and comedic prism.
Bajoras began as a fashion label rooted in craftsmanship, symbolism, and storytelling. Each garment was handmade using traditional techniques and treated as a wearable artwork.Today, fashion exists as the Bajoras Archive — an essential part of the brand’s DNA and a foundation for its future.


Bajoras examines identity, the human body, nature, and the unseen emotional landscapes we inhabit. Each artwork asks questions rather than offering answers, creating a silent dialogue between viewer and object.
Symbolism anchors Katrina’s paintings, where landscapes, bodies and objects become recurring markers of memory, narrative, and human existence.
Her work is defined by aesthetic precision, where color is used not for decoration, but as a psychological and sensory tool.
Materiality follows the same philosophy — everything is chosen for its conceptual weight, texture, and presence.
The result is a world that feels surreal yet grounding, contemporary yet timeless.

Bajoras’s journey began in Fine Arts and classical music and was followed by a Fashion Design degree in London. After a decade in the Fashion industry, Katrina's work evolved into a broader and deeper exploration of art and spatial experience.
Bajoras artistic language is shaped by a lifelong respect for craft, quality, and historical technique — from tailoring to the slow, meticulous processes of oil painting.
Today Katrina Bajoras’s work moves fluidly between oil painting, object-making, and forming atmospheric spaces that merge dream logic with physical form.

Bajoras home line was born in 2022 and consists of oil paintings, sculptures, hand-tufted rugs and have plans to expand further to a small and limited furniture line.
As an artist, Katrina Bajoras herself, represents surrealistic ideologies which highly reflects in her work. While painting, she works with oil paint that is high pigment loading of a quality, mineral pigment.
Ceramic sculptures are made of clay and each one is one-off piece and will never be recreated. Rugs are all hand made, using 100% New Zealand Wool or Eucaliptus Viscose. The most beautiful part of Bajoras home line is that the artist gives a possibility for a client to use a bespoke service and get the art piece made in any shape, colour and carry an individually created concept.
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Katrina Bajoras is a multidisciplinary artist working across painting, sculptural objects and conceptual design. Her practice explores surrealism, psychology, anatomy, landscapes, and the symbolic objects that define human presence.
From oil paintings to sculptural forms, hand-tufted rugs, limited interior pieces—each created as an autonomous artwork with its own symbolism, narrative, and emotional architecture.


Katrina Knizikeviciute Bajoras is an artist with a history of Fine art and classical music graduations following by Fashion Design degree in London and 10 years experience in Fashion industry that includes work at severalfashion houses, LFW and numerous fashion magazines. Bajoras works as its own subculture and for its name reflects the aesthetics and personality of a NOBLEMAN through a contemporary and comedic prism.
Bajoras began as a fashion label rooted in craftsmanship, symbolism, and storytelling. Each garment was handmade using traditional techniques and treated as a wearable artwork.Today, fashion exists as the Bajoras Archive — an essential part of the brand’s DNA and a foundation for its future.


Bajoras examines identity, the human body, nature, and the unseen emotional landscapes we inhabit. Each artwork asks questions rather than offering answers, creating a silent dialogue between viewer and object.
Symbolism anchors Katrina’s paintings, where landscapes, bodies and objects become recurring markers of memory, narrative, and human existence.
Her work is defined by aesthetic precision, where color is used not for decoration, but as a psychological and sensory tool.
Materiality follows the same philosophy — everything is chosen for its conceptual weight, texture, and presence.
The result is a world that feels surreal yet grounding, contemporary yet timeless.

Bajoras’s journey began in Fine Arts and classical music and was followed by a Fashion Design degree in London. After a decade in the Fashion industry, Katrina's work evolved into a broader and deeper exploration of art and spatial experience.
Bajoras artistic language is shaped by a lifelong respect for craft, quality, and historical technique — from tailoring to the slow, meticulous processes of oil painting.
Today Katrina Bajoras’s work moves fluidly between oil painting, object-making, and forming atmospheric spaces that merge dream logic with physical form.

Bajoras home line was born in 2022 and consists of oil paintings, sculptures, hand-tufted rugs and have plans to expand further to a small and limited furniture line.
As an artist, Katrina Bajoras herself, represents surrealistic ideologies which highly reflects in her work. While painting, she works with oil paint that is high pigment loading of a quality, mineral pigment.
Ceramic sculptures are made of clay and each one is one-off piece and will never be recreated. Rugs are all hand made, using 100% New Zealand Wool or Eucaliptus Viscose. The most beautiful part of Bajoras home line is that the artist gives a possibility for a client to use a bespoke service and get the art piece made in any shape, colour and carry an individually created concept.
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Katrina Bajoras is a multidisciplinary artist working across painting, sculptural objects and conceptual design. Her practice explores surrealism, psychology, anatomy, landscapes, and the symbolic objects that define human presence.
From oil paintings to sculptural forms, hand-tufted rugs, limited interior pieces—each created as an autonomous artwork with its own symbolism, narrative, and emotional architecture.


Katrina Knizikeviciute Bajoras is an artist with a history of Fine art and classical music graduations following by Fashion Design degree in London and 10 years experience in Fashion industry that includes work at severalfashion houses, LFW and numerous fashion magazines. Bajoras works as its own subculture and for its name reflects the aesthetics and personality of a NOBLEMAN through a contemporary and comedic prism.
Bajoras began as a fashion label rooted in craftsmanship, symbolism, and storytelling. Each garment was handmade using traditional techniques and treated as a wearable artwork.Today, fashion exists as the Bajoras Archive — an essential part of the brand’s DNA and a foundation for its future.


Bajoras examines identity, the human body, nature, and the unseen emotional landscapes we inhabit. Each artwork asks questions rather than offering answers, creating a silent dialogue between viewer and object.
Symbolism anchors Katrina’s paintings, where landscapes, bodies and objects become recurring markers of memory, narrative, and human existence.
Her work is defined by aesthetic precision, where color is used not for decoration, but as a psychological and sensory tool.
Materiality follows the same philosophy — everything is chosen for its conceptual weight, texture, and presence.
The result is a world that feels surreal yet grounding, contemporary yet timeless.

Bajoras’s journey began in Fine Arts and classical music and was followed by a Fashion Design degree in London. After a decade in the Fashion industry, Katrina's work evolved into a broader and deeper exploration of art and spatial experience.
Bajoras artistic language is shaped by a lifelong respect for craft, quality, and historical technique — from tailoring to the slow, meticulous processes of oil painting.
Today Katrina Bajoras’s work moves fluidly between oil painting, object-making, and forming atmospheric spaces that merge dream logic with physical form.

Bajoras home line was born in 2022 and consists of oil paintings, sculptures, hand-tufted rugs and have plans to expand further to a small and limited furniture line.
As an artist, Katrina Bajoras herself, represents surrealistic ideologies which highly reflects in her work. While painting, she works with oil paint that is high pigment loading of a quality, mineral pigment.
Ceramic sculptures are made of clay and each one is one-off piece and will never be recreated. Rugs are all hand made, using 100% New Zealand Wool or Eucaliptus Viscose. The most beautiful part of Bajoras home line is that the artist gives a possibility for a client to use a bespoke service and get the art piece made in any shape, colour and carry an individually created concept.
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Katrina Bajoras is a multidisciplinary artist working across painting, sculptural objects and conceptual design. Her practice explores surrealism, psychology, anatomy, landscapes, and the symbolic objects that define human presence.
From oil paintings to sculptural forms, hand-tufted rugs, limited interior pieces—each created as an autonomous artwork with its own symbolism, narrative, and emotional architecture.


Katrina Knizikeviciute Bajoras is an artist with a history of Fine art and classical music graduations following by Fashion Design degree in London and 10 years experience in Fashion industry that includes work at severalfashion houses, LFW and numerous fashion magazines. Bajoras works as its own subculture and for its name reflects the aesthetics and personality of a NOBLEMAN through a contemporary and comedic prism.
Bajoras began as a fashion label rooted in craftsmanship, symbolism, and storytelling. Each garment was handmade using traditional techniques and treated as a wearable artwork.Today, fashion exists as the Bajoras Archive — an essential part of the brand’s DNA and a foundation for its future.


Bajoras examines identity, the human body, nature, and the unseen emotional landscapes we inhabit. Each artwork asks questions rather than offering answers, creating a silent dialogue between viewer and object.
Symbolism anchors Katrina’s paintings, where landscapes, bodies and objects become recurring markers of memory, narrative, and human existence.
Her work is defined by aesthetic precision, where color is used not for decoration, but as a psychological and sensory tool.
Materiality follows the same philosophy — everything is chosen for its conceptual weight, texture, and presence.
The result is a world that feels surreal yet grounding, contemporary yet timeless.

Bajoras’s journey began in Fine Arts and classical music and was followed by a Fashion Design degree in London. After a decade in the Fashion industry, Katrina's work evolved into a broader and deeper exploration of art and spatial experience.
Bajoras artistic language is shaped by a lifelong respect for craft, quality, and historical technique — from tailoring to the slow, meticulous processes of oil painting.
Today Katrina Bajoras’s work moves fluidly between oil painting, object-making, and forming atmospheric spaces that merge dream logic with physical form.

Bajoras home line was born in 2022 and consists of oil paintings, sculptures, hand-tufted rugs and have plans to expand further to a small and limited furniture line.
As an artist, Katrina Bajoras herself, represents surrealistic ideologies which highly reflects in her work. While painting, she works with oil paint that is high pigment loading of a quality, mineral pigment.
Ceramic sculptures are made of clay and each one is one-off piece and will never be recreated. Rugs are all hand made, using 100% New Zealand Wool or Eucaliptus Viscose. The most beautiful part of Bajoras home line is that the artist gives a possibility for a client to use a bespoke service and get the art piece made in any shape, colour and carry an individually created concept.
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