Horse Eye


01.    “Horse Eye is a portrayal of aging in some kind. I view time as coincidental and overlapping, rather than a clear linear path—perhaps this perspective is reflected in my artwork.

Initially, there was an intention to paint, but my interest in charcoal took over. I became captivated by the lines it creates. It just happened. I painted through drawing; after all, drawing is the core of everything I create.

These lines might serve as the foundation and structure for my future artworks. The eye. The foot. The wings. Also included: skull, horse, hipbone, flowers, hourglass sand, and a pelican out of nowhere. Things happen, happen, happen until they don't happen anymore.”

02.    Exhibited at Bud Helsinki September 2023



'Pelican' 2023 - 91 x 123 cm, charcoal and casein on cotton


'Pinocchio' 2023 - 91 x 123 cm, charcoal and casein on cotton


'Little Vanitas' 2023 - 89 x 116 cm, charcoal and casein on cotton


14 x 10 x 7 cm, hand-build ceramics, 2023


'Horse Eye' - 40 x 30 cm, charcoal and gesso on paper, 2023


'Standing on my own Feet' - 40 x 30 cm, charcoal and gesso on paper, 2023




ArtVerona ‘23
/VFA

01.    Aino 2000 is a modern interpretation that delves into the mystical essence of the Finnish folk epic Kalevala. The character of Aino combats challenges by transforming and adapting to the new world in the fluidity form of of water.
02.     ArtVerona – The piece was specificly made for Villa Filanda Antonini’s exhibition booth at ArtVerona 2023, where it was on display with two other artist-in-residences : Matteo Valerio (IT) and Alessandro Calabrese (IT). More about VFA ArtVerona project
'Aino 2000' 2023 - 300 x 200 cm, ink and acrylic spray on synthetic fabric


Villa Filanda Antonini, Villorba, Italy 2023
Work in progress / Villa Filanda Antonini(IT), 09/2023