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Blue moth no.2

Series Blue Moths, rendered in deep ultramarine blue, features moths as symbols of transformation and the link between past and present. These often overlooked creatures have been a recurring motif in Alanko’s practice, appearing both in her paintings and, for the first time, as realistic ceramic sculptures. The moths evoke a sense of quiet persistence, representing the cyclical nature of life and […]

Blue moth no.7

Series Blue Moths, rendered in deep ultramarine blue, features moths as symbols of transformation and the link between past and present. These often overlooked creatures have been a recurring motif in Alanko’s practice, appearing both in her paintings and, for the first time, as realistic ceramic sculptures. The moths evoke a sense of quiet persistence, representing the cyclical nature of life and […]

Blue moth no.6

Series Blue Moths, rendered in deep ultramarine blue, features moths as symbols of transformation and the link between past and present. These often overlooked creatures have been a recurring motif in Alanko’s practice, appearing both in her paintings and, for the first time, as realistic ceramic sculptures. The moths evoke a sense of quiet persistence, representing the cyclical nature of life and […]

Blue moth no.5

Series Blue Moths, rendered in deep ultramarine blue, features moths as symbols of transformation and the link between past and present. These often overlooked creatures have been a recurring motif in Alanko’s practice, appearing both in her paintings and, for the first time, as realistic ceramic sculptures. The moths evoke a sense of quiet persistence, representing the cyclical nature of life and […]

World Egg

Project World Eggs in which the world we live in is born again from imaginary bird eggs. The story is an updated version of the first chapter in the Finnish national epos Kalevala. The epos is written in the 17th century by Elias Lönnrot, who collected the stories from the Karelian poem singing. In the original story of Kalevala, the world was […]

World Egg

Project World Eggs in which the world we live in is born again from imaginary bird eggs. The story is an updated version of the first chapter in the Finnish national epos Kalevala. The epos is written in the 17th century by Elias Lönnrot, who collected the stories from the Karelian poem singing. In the original story of Kalevala, the world was […]

World Egg

Project World Eggs in which the world we live in is born again from imaginary bird eggs. The story is an updated version of the first chapter in the Finnish national epos Kalevala. The epos is written in the 17th century by Elias Lönnrot, who collected the stories from the Karelian poem singing. In the original story of Kalevala, the world was […]

Ghost(s) No. 1

The ghostly objects in Jósefina Alanko’s exhibition embody layered symbolism through their choice of materials and techniques. At first glance, the soft surfaces of cotton rope and white linen invite a sense of closeness and warmth. These tactile textures draw the viewer in, their delicate forms suggesting something approachable yet mysterious. These ghosts embody fears, memories, and lost […]

Ghost(s) No. 4

The ghostly objects in Jósefina Alanko’s exhibition embody layered symbolism through their choice of materials and techniques. At first glance, the soft surfaces of cotton rope and white linen invite a sense of closeness and warmth. These tactile textures draw the viewer in, their delicate forms suggesting something approachable yet mysterious. These ghosts embody fears, memories, and lost […]

Many Faces of Spirit

In Many Faces of Spirit, the deep red tone dominates the linen surface. It is evoking a visceral intensity that resonates with themes of spirit and emotion – deepness and unknown. Capturing the many aspects of spirit. The red color in painting does not fear ; it confronts directly, probing the parts of ourselves we either embrace or prefer to hide. […]

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