Kaisa Sirén lives in Rovaniemi, within the Arctic Circle of Finnish Lapland, where she works as a freelance photographer and artist.
She studied photojournalism in Canadabut moved back to Finland after her studies.
Her works are widely published in various Finnish magazines and newspapers, and she have had several solo and group exhibitions in Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Scotland, USA and Germany She is a photographic artist who makes the landscape of her soul visible with Intentional Camera Movement, using the northern landscapes of Finland as a backdrop. She focuses on themes related to the seasons of Lapland and the sensitivity of nature. She selects subjects from nature and transforms them into elements that were initially absent, thus visualizing the invisible. She is the co-founderof the ICM Photo Academy, where she teaches ICMphotography coursesboth in person and online.
Since 2017, she has run an art gallery called Villa Vinkkeli in her hometown.
Then she started to focus fully on ICM photography and making art. Kaisarealized she was invisible as a child, which led her to feel somewhat of an outsider even as an adult. ICMoffers a way to make invisible feelings and repressed emotions visible.
When taking a photo with ICM, the movement of the camera can create elements that weren’t initially present in the scene and bring hidden things to light.
It retains the same serendipity and element of surprise that have always accompanied her throughout her life.
These are some of the foundations of her art today. Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) is a playful, expressive approach to photography that invites the photographer to let go of strict representation and start creating images that feel as much as they show.
The technique behind ICMis to use a relatively long shutter speed, something like 0,5or1second to start with, and deliberately move the camera during the exposure.
The results vary depending on the time, the speed and size of the movement and the lens being used as well as many other factors. With time you can learn to control the movements and create intentional results but there is always an element of surprise involved
Kaisa Sirén e l’arte di rendere visibile l’invisibile
Kaisa Sirén vive a Rovaniemi, nel Circolo Polare Articodella Lapponia finlandese, dove lavora come fotografa e artista freelance.
Ha studiato fotogiornalismo in Canada, ma è tornata in Finlandia dopo gli studi.
Le sue opere sono ampiamente pubblicate su diverse riviste e giornali finlandesi e ha tenuto numerose mostre personali e collettivein Finlandia, Svezia, Danimarca, Scozia, Stati Uniti e Germania.
È un’artista della fotografia che rende visibile il paesaggio della sua anima attraverso un movimento intenzionale della fotocamera, utilizzando come sfondo i paesaggi settentrionali della Finlandia.
Si concentra su temi legati alle stagioni della Lapponia e alla sensibilità della natura. Sceglie soggetti dalla natura e li trasforma in elementi inizialmente assenti, visualizzando così l’invisibile.
È co-fondatrice dell’ICM Photo Academy, dove insegna corsi di fotografia ICM sia di persona che online.
Dal 2017 gestisce una galleria d’arte chiamataVilla Vinkkelinella sua città natale.
Successivamente ha iniziato a dedicarsi completamente alla fotografia ICMe alla creazione artistica. Kaisa si rese conto di essere invisibile fin da bambina, il che la portò a sentirsi in qualche modo un’emarginata anche da adulta.
L’ICM offre un modo per rendere visibili sentimenti invisibili ed emozioni represse.
Quando si scatta una foto con l’ICM, il movimento della fotocamera può creare elementi inizialmente non presenti nella scena e portare alla luce cose nascoste.
Mantiene la stessa serendipità e lo stesso elemento di sorpresa che l’hanno sempre accompagnata nel corso della sua vita.
Questi sono alcuni dei fondamenti della sua arteodierna. Il movimento intenzionale della fotocamera (ICM) è un approccio ludico ed espressivo alla fotografia che invita il fotografo ad abbandonare la rappresentazione rigida e a iniziare a creare immagini che trasmettano emozioni oltre che immagini.
La tecnica alla base dell’ICM consiste nell’utilizzare un tempo di posa relativamente lungo, ad esempio 0,5o 1secondo per iniziare, e muovere deliberatamente la fotocamera durante l’esposizione.
I risultati variano a seconda del tempo, della velocità e dell’ampiezza del movimento, dell’obiettivo utilizzato e di molti altri fattori.
Con il tempo si può imparare a controllare i movimenti e a creare risultati intenzionali, ma l’elemento sorpresa è sempre presente.
As a December girl polar night is my favourite time of the year. When November falls and the first snow covers the ground I am home! The short days mean that we go directly from sunrise to sunset and have the most stunning colors during those short hours of daylight. It is the time to go out with the camera
Kaisa Sirén – Polar Night
Kaisa Sirén – Polar Night
Kaisa Sirén – Polar Night
Kaisa Sirén – Polar Night
Kaisa Sirén – Polar Night
Kaisa Sirén – Polar Night
Kaisa Sirén – Polar Night
The Most Resilient
I have visited Antarctica three times and it is by far my favourite continent. and the favourite creature is the emperor pengune. They have chosen the most peculiar strategy for survival wintering in those harsh conditions while incubating the egg. They must be the most curious and the most resilient creatures of us all.
Kaisa Sirén – The Most Resilient
Kaisa Sirén – The Most Resilient
Kaisa Sirén – The Most Resilient
Kaisa Sirén – The Most Resilient
Kaisa Sirén – The Most Resilient
Kaisa Sirén – The Most Resilient
Kaisa Sirén – The Most Resilient
Pelican Brief
In January 2026 I travelled to northern Greece, to Lake Kerkini, with a single intention: to photograph Dalmatian pelicans. I had seen images of these immense, almost improbable birds and felt a growing pull to meet them in their winter gathering place. I did not go in search of landscape or light. I went for the birds – and to see what might happen when their movement met my camera moves.
Kaisa Sirén – Pelican Brief
Kaisa Sirén – Pelican Brief
Kaisa Sirén – Pelican Brief
Kaisa Sirén – Pelican Brief
Kaisa Sirén – Pelican Brief
Kaisa Sirén – Pelican Brief
Kaisa Sirén – Pelican Brief
Wood Wide Web
My series Wood Wide Web has been inspired by the book Hidden Life of Trees by Peter Wohlleben, (2016). In the book Wohlleben describes his studies and observations about the life of trees during his long career as a forester. He talks about the ability the trees have, to communicate, form communities, to alarm each other and take care of their offspring and elders. The observations may be difficult to prove scientifically and equally difficult to photograph. In my attempts to make the phenomena visual I use a technique called Intentional Camera Movement (ICM). It is a technique during which the camera is moved during a long exposure. Thanks to ICM the images may have elements, which bring unseen stories or actions visible. It may form layers to the images which make room to the imagination of the viewer. With this series I want to bring out the importance of trees to us humans as well as that they may be much more complex than we ever have thought. Wise old trees, they need our respect.
Kaisa Sirén – Wood Wide Web
Kaisa Sirén – Wood Wide Web
Kaisa Sirén – Wood Wide Web
Kaisa Sirén – Wood Wide Web
Kaisa Sirén – Wood Wide Web
Kaisa Sirén – Wood Wide Web
Kaisa Sirén – Wood Wide Web
Kaisa Sirén – Wood Wide Web
Iceberg Graveyard
I have always been drawn to the beauty the Arctic and Antarctic landscapes provide. This body of work illustrates vanishing ice of the polar regions initiated by climate change. The work is a collection of poetic abstractions, depicting the progression of global warming. The polar regions are more rapidly affected than many other areas on the globe. Unfortunately, the vastness of the problem is not yet well comprehended, due to lack of human habitation in those remote areas. These images are impressions of the beauty this world represents and the impending loss we face.
Kaisa Sirén – Iceberg Graveyard
Kaisa Sirén – Iceberg Graveyard
Kaisa Sirén – Iceberg Graveyard
Kaisa Sirén – Iceberg Graveyard
Kaisa Sirén – Iceberg Graveyard
Kaisa Sirén – Iceberg Graveyard
Kaisa Sirén – Iceberg Graveyard
Lost in Venice
In January 2025 I had a chance to participate in a photography workshop in Venice. Before departure I did some homework and set my goals what I want out of the workshop. I learnt about the work of a German painter Wolf Bertram Becker who had been painting Venice buildings in and impressionistic, almost ICM style. This was a great inspiration for me and gave me direct guidelines about what I would be looking for besides the iconic vistas in the city. The next images are of his painting which served as my inspiration.
Kaisa Sirén – Lost in Venice
Kaisa Sirén – Lost in Venice
Kaisa Sirén – Lost in Venice
Kaisa Sirén – Lost in Venice
Kaisa Sirén – Lost in Venice
Kaisa Sirén – Lost in Venice
Kaisa Sirén – Lost in Venice
Dancing My Nature
This has been an exciting project photographing dancers out in the nature during our 7 seasons in Lapland. With these images I want to celebrate the precious nature we have in the North and also bring hope that it will stay for the future generations. I hope that the dances will convey the special light and colours we have in different seasons.
Kaisa Sirén – Dancing My Nature
Kaisa Sirén – Dancing My Nature
Kaisa Sirén – Dancing My Nature
Kaisa Sirén – Dancing My Nature
Kaisa Sirén – Dancing My Nature
Kaisa Sirén – Dancing My Nature
Kaisa Sirén – Dancing My Nature
Dream
Earlier I slept well and had strong, colourful dreams. A long time ago, I suffered a burnout, lost my dreams and a good sleeping pattern. Now that my life is balanced again the dreams are slowly coming back. In this series I visualise the struggles, but yet how more light, harmony and colour has become more apparent in my life. And this has been achieved thru doing in life what I love.
Kaisa Sirén – Dream
Kaisa Sirén – Dream
Kaisa Sirén – Dream
Kaisa Sirén – Dream
Kaisa Sirén – Dream
Kaisa Sirén – Dream
Kaisa Sirén – Dream
Indian Flashes
These images are taken during my visit to India in 2018. It was a sudden unexpected journey as my nephew got married and I was invited to the wedding. I decided to not take it as a photography trip but rather just go and explore the colours and the feeling of the New Delhi streets as much as possible. It turned our to be a colour galore and just perfect for ICM. I did not take any traditional images which was also very liberating. I just concentrated on the wonderful colours of the Indian street and enjoyed the transformation I was able to create with ICM.
Kaisa Sirén – Indian Flashes
Kaisa Sirén – Indian Flashes
Kaisa Sirén – Indian Flashes
Kaisa Sirén – Indian Flashes
Kaisa Sirén – Indian Flashes
Kaisa Sirén – Indian Flashes
Kaisa Sirén – Indian Flashes
Rainforest People of Papua
One of my dreams became true in august 2025 as I was able to travel to Papua New Guinea and attend a local cultural festival, Sing-Sing of Mt Hagen. It is a country of more than 1000 tribes and 850 languages. They still lead a very traditional jungle life and collect food from the forests. The festival was a mixture of chaos, screaming, dancing, marching, singing and a kaleidoscope of colours. For three days I was able to observe, participate and answer to the countless smiles.
Winteris the longest season in Finland, lasting about 200 days in Laplandand 3-4 months in the southern part of the country.
Temperatures in the north of the country are usually below freezing for most of the winter, providing a sense of absolute peaceand crystal-clear air.
A fairytale landscape will unfold before your eyes, with abundant snow, frozen lakes, and the chance to admire the Northern Lights, the icing on the cake.
In Lapland, everything seems muffled, with the snow reflecting an almost unreal light, even illuminating the polar night.
The first snow of the season, “ Ensilumi” in Finnish, is always a very exciting moment, eagerly awaited by Finns, and its arrival, given the large size of Finland, which extends for over 1000 kilometers from north to south, can vary depending on where you are.
In Lapland, which lies mostly above the Arctic Circle, the first snow arrives as early as September, although I happened to encounter it many years ago in late June during the car transfer from IvaloAirport to Inari. Finlandis a wonderful country that I recommend visiting in any season, but if you want to see it at its most elegant and fascinating, choose winter!
Thinking about Finnish winter I had the idea to ask twelve incredibly talented Finnish artists to show us “ Suomen talvi “ through their eyes, and I must say, the result of this experiment is truly astonishing, as you’ll see
In the article, along with a brief introduction to the artist, you’ll find two paintings: the first is her “ Suomen talvi “ and the second is one of her favorites I invite you to visit their social media pages and websites to better understand their talent.
If you are interested in some of their works, the artists could reserve a small discountfor the readers of my Blog
To Satu Kekäläinen, Mari Knuuttila, Meria Q, Paula Mikkilä, Milla Piirainen, Taru Rouhiainen, Minna Scheinin, Saila Seppo, Kaisa Sirén, Maj Sjö, Martina Uthardt, Liisa Viima, I extend my heartfelt thanks for making my idea possible
Satu Kekäläinen
Satu Kekäläinen, she was born inHelsinki, but after living in various places acrossFinland, she currently lives in Lieto.
Ice is a sort of common threadthat has accompanied Satu throughout her life, but artistically it all began in 2015 when, needing to find strength and breathe fresh air, she immersed herself in the nature of nearby Lake Littoistenjärvi, and since it was winter, she began photographing with her camera the figures she saw in the lake ice.
You can see her works on her Instagramand Facebookpages and website
For Suomen talvi , she presents: Winter Fairy – aluminium print 30 × 40 cm edition 1/10 – photographed under a blue sky in the sunshine with a macro mirroring function from ice collected from Finnish winter nature
As a second works, she presents: The Soul of the Water – aluminium print 30 × 40 cm edition 1/10 – macro photography of ice collected from nature in winter in the colors and energies of blue anemones in spring
Sagastina – Winter Fairy
Sagastina – The Soul of the Water
Mari Knuuttila
Mari Knuuttila born in Lapua, a town located in Southern Ostrobothnia and where she currently lives and creates her works in her studio. Marihas been painting for about seven years, although her main profession is that of Chief Inspector at the State Administrative Agency, a role that requires strict compliance with laws and regulations.
Through painting, Mari has found a way to give free rein to her visual art, free from rules or pre-established patterns.
You can find more information about Marion her Instagramand Facebookpages andwebsite ForSuomen talvi she presents:Winter Silence – acrylic / mixed media on canvas 89 x 115 cm – this work captures the quiet strength of the Nordic winter – a frozen horizon where light and shadow meet in stillness. Layers of texture reflect frost, earth and the silent breath of the northern landscape. As a second paintingshe presents: With You – mixed media on canvas 80.5 x 65 cm – a layered field of ochre and shadow speaks of intimacy, memory and silent strength. The surface carries traces of time, emotion and the quiet power of being together. Both paintings are available for purchase on her website.
Mari Knuuttila – Winter Silence
Mari Knuuttila – With You
Meria Q aka Merja Sipiläinen-Kuhlberg
Merja Sipiläinen-Kuhlberg was born inArtjärvi (Lake of Artin english) but lives in Turku, a beautiful city on the west coast of Finland. Meria Q became interested in art as a young girl, sketching evening dresses in her notebooks, and she cultivated this interest as a teenager by designing fabric prints.
As often happens, life sometimes takes strange turns, andMeria Q, abandoning her passion for art, took a different direction that led her into the world of marketing and business.
However, in early 2010, her artistic creativity reawakened and has been unstoppable ever since.
She held her first solo exhibition in 2018, followed by numerous others.
You can find more information about Meria Q on her Instagram page and website For Suomen talvi she presents: First snow on the mountains –watercolour 19×14 cm, 2020 – this wonderful painting, which is a hymn to the joy of the first snow falling on the mountains, is part of the series that Merja Q has dedicated to Lapland. As a second paintingshe presents: Poppies – watercolour 28×38 cm, 2023 – these wonderful poppies are fragile red spots, which in the middle of a field can give the hearts of sensitive people incredible emotions. Both paintings are available for purchase on her website.
Meria Q – First snow on the mountains
Meria Q – Poppies
Paula Mikkilä
Paula Mikkilä born in Karvia, a hidden pearl of Finland surrounded by the wonderful rural landscapes of the Karvianjoki river, but resident in Tampere for over twenty years.
She graduated from the Department of Teacher Education at the University of Jyväskylä as a teacher specializing in fine arts and has dedicated a good part of her life to teaching as an elementary school teacher sharing much of her creative moments with children and teenagers.
In the 80s she created a considerable quantity of oil paintings, then after her move to Tampereshe devoted herself to bronze sculpture and for almost twenty years in the evenings after her school work she went to the foundry.
Working with bronze is not easy, but it’s incredibly rewarding, like the material itself, which, once transformed into a work of art, can convey incredible emotions. Pauladraws inspiration for her works from her surroundings: home, nature, animals, and people, who, once part of her creative process, tell stories and fairy tales that take on an imaginative life of their own.
You can find more information about Paula on her Instagram page and website For Suomen talvi she presents: Two white spruces –acrylic, 40×40 cm, 2020 – this very beautiful painting is part of the series “Sheltered by the Forest” As a second workshe presents: Two spruces– bronze, 29/26/13 cm, 2018 – a beautiful bronze statue depicting two spruces Both works are available for purchase on her website.
Paula Mikkilä – Two white spruces
Paula Mikkilä – Two spruces, bronze
Milla Piirainen
Milla Piirainenis a Helsinki-based visual artist.
Her work is characterized by a versatile use of colors, materials, and techniques, through which she portrays human experiences and natural phenomena.
She works with acrylic, oil, and mixed mediaand primarily uses a palette knife, with which she has created her distinctive, layered, and vividly textured painting style.
Her works do not settle for a merely aesthetic impression but invite the viewer to explore deeper meanings and emotions that art can evoke.
She is primarily a marine painter, and the seais a subject she returns to again and again. Flowers are also part of her artistic expression. The interplay of the characteristic colors and forms of the sea and flowers offers her endless possibilities for creativity
You can find more information about Milla on her Instagram page and website For Suomen talvi she presents: Purpura – oil on canvas 82 x 92 cm (with frame) – in this stream flowing between snow-covered trees, Milla used shades of violet and purple to paint the shadows on the snow and the reflections in the icy water. At first glance, we are greeted by a magical atmosphere where light plays a fundamental role. A very beautiful painting! As a second paintingshe presents: Light– acrylic on canvas 70 x 60 diptych – This work is a treatise on light and shadow. While painting, she tell the viewer stories about the beauty that surrounds me. Light and shadow go hand in hand like lovers. This story is about love. Light, light. Both paintings are available for purchase on her website.
Milla Piirainen – Purpura
Milla Piirainen – Light
Taru Rouhiainen
Taru Rouhiainen born inHyvinkää but currently lives in Vantaa. Taru’s is one of those stories that shows us how not only painting, but art in general, can be the best medicine for overcoming difficult times.
In 2020, after the crisis,Taru found herself needing something that would allow her not only to stay busy but also to process and express her feelings.And so, making a life-changing choice, she enrolled in a painting course and fell in love with art!
Before discovering painting, she had always appreciated colors and, above all, their effect on our emotions, bringing joy into our homes.
You can find more information about Taru on her Instagram and Facebook pages and website For Suomen talvi she presents: White noise – mixed medium in canvas90×70 cm – in this abstract work Taru makes us understand how she loves to play with colors, layers and textures that make her work full of emotions, stories and energy. As a second painting she presents:Waterlilly –mixed medium on canvas 73×60 cm – this painting is part of the “Lummelampi” series and is inspired by the famous Water Lilies series by Monet, reinterpreting the theme with a material and contemporary style, depicting pink and white water lilies floating on a pond in blue and green tones, with bold brushstrokes that create a sense of movement of the water. Both paintings are available for purchase on her website.
Taru Rouhiainen- White noise
Taru Rouhiainen – Waterlilly
Minna Scheinin
Minna Scheinin was born in Turku, a beautiful city on the west coast of Finland, where she lived for a long time before moving toKaarina, where she currently lives. Minna often visitsItaly, where she has a home onLake Iseo, and she says this Italian experience has greatly influenced her artistic development.
She worked for many years as aforeign language teacher ( Swedish and English ) and was responsible for pedagogical development and online teaching at her University of applied sciences.
In 2011, she successfully completed a professional photography course at the New York Institute of Photography( online ) and in 2013, she earned a degree in editorial graphics.
Since then, her photographic work has transformed into an artistic journey where her creativity has finally found a way to express itself through her art. Minnaexpresses her art through photography, which plays a primary role, but also through painting and mosaics.
In photography, she began studying theICM( Intentional Camera Movement ) technique, which began a journey that led her to essentially paint with the camera, intentionally moving it during the exposure. Nature is her greatest source of inspiration, and the deepest essence of her images is the beauty that surrounds us and often goes unnoticed.
You can find more information about Minna’s artistic work on her Instagram page and these are her email addresses : scheinin.minna@gmail.comminna@scheinin.fi For Suomen talvi she presents: Winter night – acrylic painting, 42 x 29,7 cm – with this painting, Minna managed to recreate the magical atmosphere of a Finnish winter night and embellished the painting with small fragments of glass capable of giving it a natural brilliance typical of the wonderful polar night. As a second work she presents: Snowballs – photograph– with this very suggestive image Minna has captured a winter phenomenon in which small accumulations of snow or frost settle on the tips of common reeds (Phragmites australis) that emerge from partially frozen bodies of water with bright reflections created by the sun Both works are available for purchase on her website.
Minna Scheinin – Winter night
Minna Scheinin – Snowballs
Saila Seppo
Saila Seppowas born in Kouvola but moved to Sastamala at the age of 1 or 2.
She studied in Espoo and currently live in Helsinkifrom a long time.
She worked at theKemira factory in Pori and has worked and continues to work for the Research Council of Finland.
She is a member of the Helsinki Art Association, Espoo Art, and the Finnish Artists’ Association. Sailais undoubtedly a multifaceted artist, and for her, the most important thing in art is the ability to create a new, diverse, and colorful work of art. Sailaholds a PhD in chemistry and a degree in technology, and thanks to these studies, she has a deep understanding of materials and pigments. This offers her a wide range of artistic possibilities, which she translates into herworks, which closely resemble naive art, but in this case, I would saytechnological.
Thanks to her research, Sailacreated Sisusavi®, a material developed from natural ingredients that works well with all types of dyes, giving paintings a vivid surface and vibrant colors. Sisusavi®is a soft, water-based, moldable mass that can be colored with pigments or vegetable dyes and hardens at room temperature through water evaporation. Sisusavi®is a natural microcellulose material that contains no clay or plastic dyes, and the mass reproduces even the smallest details.
This product, entirely developed bySaila, is available for sale on Greenbutton.fi. More information about Sailacan be found on her social media pages, InstagramandFacebook, and on her website, sailaseppoart.fi, For Suomen talvi she presents: Snow – Sisusavi® and pigments on canvas, 47×55 cm – this large snow-covered tree, surrounded by a blanket of snow and kissed by the sun, has a naive, almost artisanal feel and the cracking effect due to the use of Sisusavi® makes it almost look like a material mosaic. As a second painting she presents:Flowers on Display – Sisusavi® and pigments on canvas, 40×59 cm – this work is part of the Sisusavi® project which stands out for its naive and material artistic style, characterised by a vibrant use of colour and three-dimensional textures that convey a sense of joy. Both paintings are available for purchase on her website.
Saila Seppo – Snow
Saila Seppo – Flowers on Display
Kaisa Sirén
Kaisa Sirén lives in Rovaniemi, within the Arctic Circle of Finnish Lapland, where she works as a freelance photographer and artist.
She is a photographic artist who makes the landscape of her soul visible with Intentional Camera Movement, using the northern landscapes of Finlandas a backdrop.
She focuses on themes related to the seasons of Laplandand the delicacy of nature.
She selects subjects from nature and transforms them into elements that were initially absent, thus visualizing the invisible.
She is the co-founder of the ICM Photo Academy, where she teaches ICM photography courses both in person and online.
She has held several solo and group exhibitions in Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Scotland, the United States, and Germany, and since 2017, she has run an art gallery called Villa Vinkkeliin her hometown.
Her artistic focus is entirely on ICM photography and artistic creation. ICM offers a way to make invisible feelings and repressed emotions visible.
When taking a photo in ICM, camera movement can create elements that were initially absent in the scene, making invisible elements visible.
This technique possesses the same randomness and element of surprise that have always accompanied Kaisa throughout her life.
More information about Kaisacan be found on her social media pages, InstagramandFacebook, and on her website For Suomen talvi she presents: First Snow – acrylic painting, 2025, unframed 60x80cm – in this Arctic landscape, Kaisa captures the magical moment of the first snowfall covering the autumn vegetation. The contrast between the warm tones (red and pink) of the earth and the cold tones (blue and grey) of the sky is her stylistic signature, with which she seeks to make visible the “invisible” emotions and sensations of nature. Also noteworthy is the vegetation (the red and purple marks in the foreground) which are transformed into abstract shapes. As a second work she presents:Solitude – photograph, 2025, unframed 30x40cm – this beautiful photograph by Kaisa, where the minimalist aspect of the scene prevails, leads us to a reflection on solitude which is not necessarily a negative feeling but in this case a condition of deep connection with the wild nature of Lapland. Both works are available for purchase on her website.
Kaisa Siren – First snow, Ensilumi
Kaisa Siren – Solitude
MAJ SJÖ
Maj SJÖ, born in Helsinki, where she has a studio space in Kaapelitehdas, Finland’s largest cultural centre, but currently lives in Espoo where she also creates in her home studio.
When I first saw MaJ’sworks, I immediately understood how she managed to capture and convey in her art all those small and large miracles that life can give us day after day.
Her collection of works on the Archipelago and in general on everything that is sea or water (after all, her surname SJÖ in Swedish means lake/sea) can convey incredible emotions and for those like me who have experienced the magic that Hankocan convey, looking at her paintings that portray her means reliving moments of indescribable joy and serenity.
You can find more information about Maj on her Instagram and Facebook pages and website For Suomen talvi she presents: Winter Magic – oil on canvas, 2022, 100 x 80 cm – this painting features an ethereal, almost magical style, typical of Nordic illustrations, where snow and soft light create a suspended, enchanted atmosphere. The almost monochromatic choice, with a strong emphasis on white and elongated shadows (like that of the fox in the center), is a distinctive element that evokes the silence and solitude of Nordic winter landscapes. As a second painting she presents:What a Lady! – oil on canvas, 2023, 50 x 50 cm – in the background of this painting you can see a famous Helsinki landmark (Havis Amanda), which makes it very Finnish. Both paintings are available for purchase on her website.
Maj Sjo – What a Lady
Maj Sjo – Winter magic
Martina Uthardt
Martina Uthardt, born in Malax, where she currently lives in this big village and welcoming of about 5000 inhabitants in Southern Ostrobothnia, whereSwedishis spoken rather than Finnish (about 6% of Finns speak Swedish)
After a 10-year stint running a photography agency specializing in portraits, Martina has dedicated herself fully to painting professionally since 2021.
She has experimented with various techniques but currently prefers acrylic painting with its possibilities for layering and variations that make each painting alive and unique in different lights.
When I first saw Martina’s paintings, I was struck by how this artist was able to perfectly represent theFinlandI love so much.
You can find more information about Martina on herInstagramand Facebookpages and website For Suomen talvi she presents: Just Breathe – acrylic on canvas, 2021, 65 x 81 cm – this painting is intended to evoke a moment of pause and awareness, an invitation to slow down and take a breath of fresh air through the delicate pink and white tones contrasted by bold graphic lines. It is part of her abstract art collection, characterized by a style she herself defines as “mindful” allowing colors and shapes to play freely on the canvas. As a second painting she presents:Togetherness – acrylic on canvas, 2025, 100 x 81 cm – the painting depicts two swans swimming side by side under a large full moon in a Nordic landscape at night. The artist has described it as a “must-see” subject, conveying feelings of calm and beauty. The work explores the theme of connection and harmony, using swans as symbols of loyalty and enduring love. Both paintings are available for purchase on her website.
Martina Uthardt – Just breathe
Martina Uthardt – Togetherness
Liisa Viima
Liisa Viima, born in Ouluand currently based in Espoo.
Although she began painting as a teenager and dreamed of becoming a professional artist, she chose a more conventional path, earning a master’s degree in economics and dedicating herself to her family, including raising two daughters and caring for horse – her lifelong passion.
After facing significant life challenges, Liisa experienced a personal transformation that led her back to her original calling: painting.
Her mission became clear – to bring joy and beauty into the world through her art. Liisa’s style is contemporary and abstract, often infused with elements of realism, surrealism, and even whimsy.
Recurring themes in her work include humanity, love, and forgiveness, expressed through symbolic imagery such as faces, hearts, stars, hands, the moon, pigeons and also horses.
For Liisa, horses represent courage and nobility values that have guided her life and artistic journey.
You can find more information about Liisa on herInstagramandFacebookpages and website For Suomen talvi she presents: Mattitja– mixed media. Acrylic, oil, plaster reliefs, brick, mica pigment and epoxy, 2025, 90c90x4cm – from her Modern Icons collection – This painting explores the identity and deep awareness of being and includes some recurring symbols in the works of this artist, such as the dove (symbol of peace), the burning heart and floral motifs that evoke themes of spiritual awakening and love. As a second painting she presents:Ani Or – mixed media. Acrylic, oil, plaster reliefs, brick, mica pigment and epoxy, 2026, 90c90x4cm – from her Modern Icons collection – this painting features a central figure with a golden halo, surrounded by purple roses, a dove in her hand, and a pulsating red heart on her chest. Liisa’s style, characterized by an expressive use of color, bold textures, and the integration of symbolic and spiritual elements, truly emerges. Both paintings are available for purchase on her website.
Today I have the pleasure of introducing Finnish artistMinna Scheinin. She was born in Turku, a beautiful city on the west coast of Finland, where she lived for a long time before moving to Kaarina, where she currently lives. Minna often visits Italy, where she has a home on Lake Iseo, and she says this Italian experiencehas greatly influenced her artistic development.
She worked for many years as a foreign language teacher( Swedish and English ) and was responsible for pedagogical development and online teaching at her University of applied sciences.
She became interested in photography at an early age, thanks to her mother’s passion for photography; Mom took a lot of photographs and in doing so she passed on the same passion to her.
Her career and the growth of her family left little room for creativity and art, although the camera has always been a faithful friend to Minna.
The turning point came in the 2000s when she was able to take a gap yearfrom school to devote herself to studying photography.
In 2011, she successfully completed a professional photography courseat the New York Institute of Photography( online ) and in 2013, she earned a degree in editorial graphics. Since then, her photographic work has transformed into an artistic journey where her creativity has finally found a way to express itself through her art. Minna expresses her art through photography, which plays a primary role, but also through painting and mosaics.
She came to painting thanks to the evolution of her artistic mindset, which also led her to try her hand at painting after long thinking she couldn’t draw. From what can be seen in her works, abstract painting is for her a moment of experimentation in which to study contrasts and chromatic values, as well as shapes and compositions.
In photography, she began studying the ICM( Intentional Camera Movement ) technique, which began a journey that led her to essentially paint with the camera, intentionally moving it during the exposure.
While photojournalism requires an authentic and therefore sharp image, in the ICM technique, blurring is the element that allows the viewers to distance themselves from the real subject, leaving room for their own reflection and, consequently, a personal interpretation of the work they are observing. Minnaconsiders herself not only an omnivorous but, above all, passionate experimenter, and in her works she loves to create unique atmospheres, often very tranquil and permeated by a persistent and reflective atmosphere where colors, light, shadows, and contrasts play a primary role. Nature is her greatest source of inspiration, and the deepest essence of her images is the beauty that surrounds us and often goes unnoticed. However, she also embraces urban environments, where, with the ICM, she manages to capture moments and moods that allow the viewers to form their own personal interpretation.
For Minna, the starting point of her photographic art is to create an understanding of the simplicity and complexity of life.
On this fascinating topic, Minnasought inspiration in Voltaire’s Philosophical Dictionary, which revealed that many of life’s great questions have remained the same and unchanged for centuries: what are equality, vanity, morality? Minna then wondered if photography could be used to obtain answers to these questions, demonstrating that happiness does not come from matter, but from a good life, where things are in balance, both for better and for worse. But a good life doesn’t mean an easy or always happy life. All life also includes pain, worry, anxiety, sadness, anger, disappointment, and despair. They are the opposite of positive things, whose value is difficult to see or understand without this framework.
With her current photographic project created using ICM technology, Minna is trying to interpret all emotions from one extreme to the other, when the different extremes find a balance in everyday life, or not. Minna has held a number of private and group exhibitions, mainly in the Turku region, but also in Rovaniemi.
You can find more information about Minna’s artistic work on her Instagram page and these are her email addresses : scheinin.minna@gmail.comminna@scheinin.fi
Dalla Finlandia le emozioni visive dell’obiettivo di Minna Scheinin
Oggi ho il piacere di presentarvi l’artista finlandeseMinna Scheinin che è nata a Turku una splendida città sulla costa occidentale della Finlandia, qui ha vissuto a lungo prima di trasferirsi a Kaarinadove attualmente vive. Minnaviene spesso in Italiadove ha casa sul lago d’Iseo e questa sua frequentazione italianaa suo dire hamolto influenzato il suo percorso artistico.
Ha lavorato per molti anni come insegnante di lingue straniere ( svedese e inglese ), ed è stata responsabile dello sviluppo pedagogico nella sua Università di scienze applicate.
Ha iniziato ad interessarsi alla fotografia molto presto, grazie alla passione per la macchina fotografica della mamma che scattava molte fotografie e le ha fatto da apripista in quella che nel tempo diventerà una vera e propria attività artistica.
La sua carriera lavorativa e la crescita della sua famiglia non hanno lasciato molto spazio alla creatività e all’arte anche se la macchina fotografica per Minna è sempre stata un’amica fedele.
La svolta è avvenuta negli anni 2000 quando ha avuto la possibilità di prendersi un anno sabbatico dalla scuola per dedicarsi allo studio della fotografia.
Nel 2011 ha completato con successo un corso di fotografia professionale al New York Institute of Photography (online) e nel 2013 ha conseguito una laurea in grafica editoriale e da allora il suo lavoro fotografico si è trasformato in un percorso artistico dove la sua creatività ha finalmente trovato il modo di esprimersi attraverso la sua arte. Minna esprime la sua arte attraverso la fotografia che ha un ruolo primario ma anche con la pittura e i mosaici.
Alla pittura è arrivata grazie all’evoluzione della sua mentalità artistica che l’ha portata anche a cimentarsi con la pittura dopo aver pensato per lungo tempo di non saper disegnare e da quello che si può vedere attraverso le sue opere la pittura astratta è per lei un momento di sperimentazione in cui studiare i contrasti ed i valori cromatici così come per le forme e le composizioni.
Nella fotografia ha iniziato a studiare la tecnica ICM (Intentional Camera Movement)con la quale ha iniziato un percorso che l’ha portata in pratica a dipingere con la macchina fotografica muovendo intenzionalmente la fotocamera durante l’esposizione.
Se nel fotogiornalismo c’è la necessità di avere un’immagine autentica e quindi nitida nella tecnica ICMla sfocatura è l’elemento che consente al pubblico di allontanarsi dal soggetto reale per lasciare spazio alla propria riflessione e di conseguenza ad una interpretazione personale dell’opera che si sta osservando. Minnasi considera una sperimentatrice non solo onnivora ma soprattutto appassionata e nelle sue opere ama provare a creare atmosfere particolari, spesso molto tranquille e permeate da un’atmosfera persistente e riflessiva dove colori,luci,ombre e contrasti giocano un ruolo primario
La natura è la sua più grande fonte di ispirazione e l’essenza più profonda delle sue immagini è quella bellezza che ci circonda e che spesso passa inosservata, ma non disdegna però anche gli ambienti urbani dove con l’ICM riesce a rubare con il suo obiettivo momenti e stati d’animo in cui l’osservatore può arrivare ad una sua interpretazione personale.
Per Minna il punto di partenza della sua arte fotografica è creare una comprensione della semplicità e della complessità della vita.
Su questo tema appassionante Minna ha cercato la fonte nel Dizionario Filosofico di Voltaire, dal quale traspare che molti dei grandi interrogativi della vita sono rimasti gli stessi e immutati per secoli: cosa sono l’uguaglianza, la vanità, la moralità? Minnasi è quindi chiesta se la fotografia possa essere usata per ottenere risposte a queste domande, mostrando che la felicità non deriva dalla materia, ma da una buona vita, dove le cose sono in equilibrio, sia nel bene che nel male?
Ma una buona vita non significa una vita facile o sempre felice. Tutta la vita include anche dolori, preoccupazioni, ansia, tristezza, rabbia, delusioni, disperazione. Sono l’opposto delle cose positive, il cui valore è difficile da vedere o comprendere senza questa cornice.
Con il suo attuale progetto fotografico realizzato con la tecnica ICM, Minna sta provando a interpretare tutte le emozioni da un estremo all’altro, quando i diversi estremi trovano un equilibrio nella vita di tutti i giorni, oppure no. Minna ha realizzato un buon numero di mostre tra private e collettive, principalmente nella regione di Turku, ma anche a Rovaniemi.
Potete trovare maggiori informazioni sull’attività artistica di Minna sulla sua pagina Instagram e questi sono i suoi indirizzi email: scheinin.minna@gmail.com, minna@scheinin.fi
Photographs taken using ICM technique
Asunheinikossa – Minna Scheinin
Auringonlasku – Minna Scheinin
Morning – Minna Scheinin
Tikkumetsä – Minna Scheinin
Magic moment – Minna Scheinin
Myrskyn – Minna Scheinin
Aallot – Minna Scheinin
Blue Venice – Minna Scheinin
Venice – Minna Scheinin
Venice – Minna Scheinin
Venice – Minna Scheinin
Venice – Minna Scheinin
Burano – Minna Scheinin
Burano – Minna Scheinin
Butterflies – Minna Scheinin
Colours – Minna Scheinin
Happamia – Minna Scheinin
San Antonio – Minna Scheinin
Olive tree – Minna Scheinin
Mysteeripuu – Minna Scheinin
Olive tree – Minna Scheinin
In the evening – Minna Scheinin
Lights – Minna Scheinin
Lights – Minna Scheinin
Watercolors
Hauskuutus – Minna Scheinin
Tivoli – Minna Scheinin
Vuorilla – Minna Scheinin
Iloinenaamu – Minna Scheinin
Kuutamo – Minna Scheinin
Tulppaanit – Minna Scheinin
Kuutamo 2 – Minna Scheinin
Riippuva_puutarha – Minna Scheinin
Vihreähetki – Minna Scheinin
Kaikki_kukat – Minna Scheinin
Vihreät_perus – Minna Scheinin
Kukkapelto – Minna Scheinin
Mosaics
Geisha_suojaruukku – Minna Scheinin
Tivoli_suojaruukku – Minna Scheinin
Rannalla_suojaruukku – Minna Scheinin
Tivoli_tarjotin – Minna Scheinin
Planeetat_tarjotin – Minna Scheinin
Puutarhassa_tarjotin – Minna Scheinin
Puutarhassa 2_tarjotin- Minna Scheinin
Hedelmätarha_vati – Minna Scheinin
Greece – Minna Scheinin
Palmut – Minna Scheinin
Kalatarjotin – Minna Scheinin
Japan_suojaruukku – Minna Scheinin
Mosaic Mural – Minna Scheinin
Minna and the ice
Minna Scheinin at work 2025
Ice – Minna Scheinin
Ice – Minna Scheinin
Ice – Minna Scheinin
Ice – Minna Scheinin
Ice – Minna Scheinin
Ice – Minna Scheinin
Minna Scheinin – Exhibitions
Minna Scheinin – Exhibitions
Minna Scheinin – Exhibitions
SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2024 Colours Matter – Colours Matter, Brinkhall Manor, Turku 2023 With Glass and Lenses, Waudevilla, Parainen 2018 Nature Pictures, Joutsen Medical Clinic, Loimaa 2017 Unreachable Stories – Encounters in Ecuador, Café Art, Turku 2012 Natura II: Galapagos – Fearless Islands, Pulssi Window Gallery, Humalistonkatu 9-11, Turku 2011 Natura I: Poetic Images of Nature, Turku University of Applied Sciences ICT Building
ENVIRONMENTAL ART 2025 Happiness, mosaic mural, 9m x 1.5m, Kaarina
GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2026 Imaginary Worlds, Mökkigalleria, Kaarina 2021 A House Full of Artists. In conjunction with the Konstrunda and Rovaniemi Week events. Rovaniemi 2017 Time – Nature as a mirror of time, Kuusisto Art Manor, Kaarina 2012 Periscope, Workshop series and exhibition organized in connection with the 20th anniversary of Turku photography education, Photo Centre Peri, Turku 2011 2000 & 11 self-portraits, Turku Capital of Culture project, Finnish Museum of Photography, Helsinki 2011 2000 & 11 self-portraits, Turku Capital of Culture project, Turku Art Academy Cable Car Gallery 2011 2000 & 11 self-portraits, Turku Capital of Culture project, Turku University of Applied Sciences language teachers’ self-portrait exhibition, Turku University of Applied Sciences ICT building premises
While Denmark is saying goodbye to traditional mail and will definitively cease the delivery of paper letters from 31 December 2025, in Santa Claus’s country, Christmas greeting cardswill continue to be a real must.
I know that Finns use Christmas greeting cards with great pleasure and many are handmade by themselves.
Sending and receiving these greetings by post is an integral part of Finnish Christmas tradition, a symbol of love, peace and friendship, and strengthens the bond with the legendary figure of Santa Claus
Thinking about Christmas atmosphere I had the idea to ask eight incredibly talented Finnish artists to show us Christmas atmosphere through their eyes, and I must say, the result of this experiment is truly astonishing, as you’ll see.
In the article along with a brief introduction to the artist, you’ll find two paintings: the first is her Christmas atmosphere and the second is one of her favoritesand both are available for sale
I invite you to visit their social media pages and websites to better understand their talent.
To Satu Kekäläinen, Mari Knuttila, Ella Petman, Meria Q, MaJ Sjö, Martina Uthardt, Ulla Väisänen and Liisa Viima a heartfelt thank you for making my idea of presenting Christmas atmosphere in a slightly different way possible.
Santa Claus Post Office has been operating since 1985 and receives over 2 million letters a year – for more information see website
Satu Kekäläinen a fairy tale born from ice
Satu Kekäläinen, she was born inHelsinki, but after living in various places acrossFinland, she currently lives in Lieto.
Ice is a sort of common threadthat has accompanied Satu throughout her life, but artistically it all began in 2015 when, needing to find strength and breathe fresh air, she immersed herself in the nature of nearby Lake Littoistenjärvi, and since it was winter, she began photographing with her camera the figures she saw in the lake ice.
You can see her works on her Instagramand Facebookpages and website
For Christmas atmosphere, she presents: Christmas tree light
As a second photos, she presents: Fairy Cow This ” Fairy Cow “ will be included in Kaarina’s upcoming group exhibition from January 10 to 26, 2026, at Mökkigalleria(Cottage Gallery).
It is photographed in nature, with ice. The colors in the image come from the flowers and the light from the sun. Both photos are available for purchase on her social media pages.
Satu Kekäläinen – Christmas tree light – Valokuusi
Satu Kekäläinen – Fairy Cow – Keijulehmä
Mari Knuuttila when painting becomes poetry
Mari Knuuttila born in Lapua, a town located in Southern Ostrobothnia and where she currently lives and creates her works in her studio. Marihas been painting for about seven years, although her main profession is that of Chief Inspector at the State Administrative Agency, a role that requires strict compliance with laws and regulations.
Through painting, Mari has found a way to give free rein to her visual art, free from rules or pre-established patterns.
You can find more information about Marion her Instagramand Facebookpages andwebsite For Christmas atmosphere, she presents: Ornament Glow As a second paintings, she presents: Shadows in Flame Both paintings are available for purchase on her website.
Mari Knuuttila – Ornament Glow – Joulupallojen hehku
Mari Knuuttila – Shadows in Flame 81cm x 100cm
Ella Petman after a long journey she found her paradise
Ella Petman, born in Jyväskylä, central Finland, where she has lived most of her life, except for the period when she moved to Tampere while studying to join the police.
Since May 2023,Ella has begun to devote herself entirely to painting and has begun producing her works, which are mostly semi-abstract, leaving the observer complete freedom to interpret the painting according to their own vision.
You can find more information aboutElla on her Instagram page and website For Christmas atmosphere, she presents: Lights of the North As a second painting , she presents: The Tale of the Nebula Both paintings are available for purchase on her website.
Ella Petman – Lights of the North
Ella Petman – The Tale of the Nebula
Meria Q aka Merja Sipiläinen-Kuhlberg, a mysterious artist who believes in miracles created by the free flow of the mind
Merja Sipiläinen-Kuhlberg was born inArtjärvi (Lake of Artin english) but lives in Turku, a beautiful city on the west coast of Finland. Meria Q became interested in art as a young girl, sketching evening dresses in her notebooks, and she cultivated this interest as a teenager by designing fabric prints.
As often happens, life sometimes takes strange turns, andMeria Q, abandoning her passion for art, took a different direction that led her into the world of marketing and business.
However, in early 2010, her artistic creativity reawakened and has been unstoppable ever since.
She learned acrylic painting during an astronomical painting course, and thanks to the guidance of excellent professional teachers, she acquired skills in mixed media and watercolor painting.
Once her artistic streak was rekindled, she began painting and drawing as much as possible.
She held her first solo exhibition in 2018, followed by numerous others.
You can find more information about Meria Q on her Instagram page and website For Christmas atmosphere, she presents: Peace on Earth As a second painting , she presents: Can you hear the water flowing? Both paintings are available for purchase on her website.
Meria Q – Peace on Earth, watercolour size A5water
Meria Q – Can you hear the water flowing? – 27cmx35cm, mixed media
MAJ SJÖ from Finland comes with a breeze of positivity
Maj SJÖ, born in Helsinki, where she has a studio space in Kaapelitehdas, Finland’s largest cultural centre, but currently lives in Espoo where she also creates in her home studio.
When I first saw MaJ’sworks, I immediately understood how she managed to capture and convey in her art all those small and large miracles that life can give us day after day.
Her collection of works on the Archipelago and in general on everything that is sea or water (after all, her surname SJÖ in Swedish means lake/sea) can convey incredible emotions and for those like me who have experienced the magic that Hankocan convey, looking at her paintings that portray her means reliving moments of indescribable joy and serenity.
You can find more information about Maj on her Instagram and Facebook pages and website For Christmas atmosphere, she presents: Many reasons to smile – Acrylic on canvas, 70cmx70cm As a second painting , she presents: Room of Vision – Oil on canvas, 40cmx40cm Both paintings are available for purchase on her website.
MaJ Sjö – Many reasons to smile – Acrylic on canvas, 70cm x70cm
MaJ Sjö – Room of Vision – Oil on canvas, 40cmx40 cm
Martina Uthardt from Finland send a hymn to the joy of living
Martina Uthardt, born in Malax, where she currently lives in this big village and welcoming of about 5000 inhabitants in Southern Ostrobothnia, whereSwedishis spoken rather than Finnish (about 6% of Finns speak Swedish)
After a 10-year stint running a photography agency specializing in portraits, Martina has dedicated herself fully to painting professionally since 2021.
She has experimented with various techniques but currently prefers acrylic painting with its possibilities for layering and variations that make each painting alive and unique in different lights.
When I first saw Martina’s paintings, I was struck by how this artist was able to perfectly represent theFinlandI love so much.
You can find more information about Martina on herInstagramand Facebookpages and website For Christmas atmosphere, she presents: Joyful Christmas – 61cmx50cm As a second painting , she presents: held by Light Collection, ” Breeze-kissed waves “, 120cmx100cm Both paintings are available for purchase on her website.
Martina Uthardt – Joyful Christmas – 61cmx50cm
Martina Uthardt – “Breeze-kissed waves”- 120cmx100 cm
Ulla Väisänen from Finland between dream and reality!
Ulla Väisänen, born in Nerkoo, Lapinlahti, a small village in central Finland. Ulla currently lives in Jyväskylä, a beautiful city that offers the opportunity to live what I call “a Finnish life” where quality of life is definitely at the top of the scale of values for living a good life.
Studied atKuopio Academy of Design (Textile art, designer) and pedagogy atTampere Open University
You won’t believe it but when she was young, after watchingFellini’s film “La Strada”, she fell in love with Italy and even started studying Italian.
I don’t know if the vision of this masterpiece by Fellini, where fantasy and reality often alternate, has somehow influenced the artistic vein of Ulla who began drawing and painting as a teenager, certainly her art is a well-calibrated mix of symbolism, surrealism and a bit of realism.
Her works can be viewed and requested through her social channels, Instagram ( ullamirjam ) andFacebook( Ulla Väisänen )
For Christmas atmosphere, she presents the card : ” A Christmas elf girl sends greetings in the form of stars“ As a second painting , she presents: ” Angry birds ” – 90cm x70cm, she painted it in 2003 and finished it by adding more birds in 2025 The painting is available for purchase on her social media pages.
Ulla Väisänen – A Christmas elf girl sends greetings in the form of stars
Ulla Väisänen – Angry birds – 90cmx70cm
Liisa Viima – It’s never too late to bring joy and beauty into the world
Liisa Viima, born in Ouluand currently based in Espoo.
Although she began painting as a teenager and dreamed of becoming a professional artist, she chose a more conventional path, earning a master’s degree in economics and dedicating herself to her family, including raising two daughters and caring for horse – her lifelong passion.
After facing significant life challenges, Liisa experienced a personal transformation that led her back to her original calling: painting.
Her mission became clear – to bring joy and beauty into the world through her art. Liisa’s style is contemporary and abstract, often infused with elements of realism, surrealism, and even whimsy.
Recurring themes in her work include humanity, love, and forgiveness, expressed through symbolic imagery such as faces, hearts, stars, hands, the moon, pigeons and also horses.
For Liisa, horses represent courage and nobility values that have guided her life and artistic journey.
You can find more information about Liisa on herInstagramandFacebookpages and website
For Christmas atmosphere, she presents: ” Liisa ” 2022 – 60cm x90cm x2cm, it’s a Finnish horse that pulls logs with twice its weight in the cold and the painting is based on “Liisa“, the family mare from Mikko Niskanen blockbuster film As a second painting , she presents: ” Coeur des Coeurs ” 2023 – 90cm x90cmx4cm, represents Christ after suffering, when everything has been done and forgiven. Both paintings are available for purchase on her website.
Liisa Viima – Coeur des Coeurs – 90cmx90cmx4cm
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Satu Kekäläinen – Christmas tree light – Valokuusi
Mari Knuuttila – Ornament Glow – Joulupallojen hehku
Ella Petman – Lights of the North
Meria Q – Peace on Earth, watercolour size A5water
MaJ Sjö – Many reasons to smile – Acrylic on canvas, 70cm x70cm
Martina Uthardt – Joyful Christmas – 61cmx50cm
Ulla Väisänen – A Christmas elf girl sends greetings in the form of stars
Today I have the pleasure of introducing Finnish artistMerja Sipiläinen-Kuhlberg, who was born in Artjärvi (Lake of Art in english) but lives in Turku, a beautiful city on the west coast of Finland. Meria Q became interested in art as a young girl, sketching evening dresses in her notebooks, and she cultivated this interest as a teenager by designing fabric prints.
As often happens, life sometimes takes strange turns, and Meria Q, abandoning her passion for art, took a different direction that led her into the world of marketing and business.
However, in early 2010, her artistic creativity reawakened and has been unstoppable ever since.
She learned acrylic painting during an astronomical painting course, and thanks to the guidance of excellent professional teachers, she acquired skills in mixed media and watercolor painting.
Once her artistic streak was rekindled, she began painting and drawing as much as possible.
She held her first solo exhibition in 2018, followed by numerous others.
She is currently exhibiting her work at the exhibition “Art. Peace and Meditation” at the Ecumenical Art Chapel of St. Henry in Turku, until November 30th.
In her stage name, Meria means happiness and sun, while Q stands for the moon, an important guide to other worlds and feelings.Initially, she signed her works with the MSK symbol, but gradually a new logo emerged, in which many people have seen an angel or a butterfly, both elements are luminous and beautifully reflect the energies that move Meria Q’smind in her creative state.
If we were to define this artist, she could be considered an intuitive painter of mental images, a true communicator of art. Meria Q visualizes the subconscious, and by doing so, she manages to transfer images into her works that we cannot see with our physical eyes, thus becoming a sort of interpreter of the invisible that dwells within us, both in the present and the past.
The messages, emotions, and stories Meria Qconveys in her paintings manage to convey a sense of peace and tranquility to the viewer, almost to the point of becoming healing.
The viewer’s eyes magically find themselves in a place where the mind can rest.
Art, upon closer inspection, is the primary place where meditation dwells, and Meria Q’s works are a true invitation to meditate, allowing one to fully understand the messages they emanate.
Almost like a flow of wonders, a work becomes predestined for someone who can fully grasp the artist’s message. Meria Q has received a description of herself from the world of astrology: “A mysterious artist who believes in miracles.”Looking closely at her works, it’s not hard to see her in this description.
By letting go of the free flow and letting things happen, miracles are created, and a new world opens up before us with all its colors, moods, and details. This, no doubt, is the art of Meria Q!
She is a member of NAS Nordiska Akvarellsällskapet. Meria Qdoesn’t sell paintings online, but you can view some of her paintings on her website, www.meriaq.art.
If you’re interested in any of them, you can contact her through the websiteitself.
Meria Q alias Merja Sipiläinen-Kuhlberg un’artista misteriosa che crede nei miracoli creati dal libero flusso della mente
Oggi ho il piacere di presentarvi l’artista finlandeseMerja Sipiläinen-Kuhlbergche è nata ad Artjärvi( lago d’arte in italiano ), ma vive a Turku una splendida città sulla costa occidentale della Finlandia. Meria Q si è avvicinata all’arte già da ragazzina quando disegnava abiti da sera nei suoi quaderni e ha coltivato questo interesse da adolescente disegnando stampe su tessuto.
Come spesso succede la vita a volte fa dei giri strani e Meria Q tralasciata la passione per l’arte ha preso un’altra direzione che l’ha proiettata nel mondo del marketing e degli affari, ma agli inizi del 2010 la sua creatività artistica si è risvegliata e da allora è diventata inarrestabile.
Ha imparato la pittura acrilica durante un corso di pittura astronomica e grazie alla guida di bravissimi insegnanti professionisti ha acquisito un ottima preparazione nella tecnica mista e nella pittura ad acquerello e una volta che la vena artistica si è rimessa in moto, ha iniziato a dipingere e disegnare il più possibile.
Ha tenuto la sua prima mostra personale nel 2018 a cui ne sono seguite numerose altre e proprio in questi giorni è presente fino al 30 novembre con la mostra “ Arte. Pace e meditazione “ presso la Cappella d’arte ecumenica di Sant’Enricoa Turku.
Nel suo nome d’arte Meria significa felicità e sole mentre Q è la luna che è un’importante guida verso altri mondi e sentimenti.
Agli inizi firmava le sue opere con il simbolo MSK, ma a poco a poco è nato il nuovo logo in cui molte persone hanno visto un angelo o una farfalla, entrambi gli elementi sono luminosi e riflettono molto bene le energie in cui si muove la mente di Meria Q nello stato creativo.
Volendo dare una definizione di questa artista, la si può considerare una pittrice intuitiva di immagini mentali, una vera e propria comunicatrice d’arte. Meria Q visualizza il subconscio e facendolo riesce a trasferire nelle sue opere immagini che non si è in grado di vedere con i nostri occhi fisici, diventando quindi una sorte di interprete dell’invisibile che si alberga in noi, sia al presente che al passato.
I messaggi, le emozioni e le storie che Meria Q trasferisce nei suoi dipinti riescono a trasmettere a chi li osserva un senso di pace e tranquillità fino quasi a farli diventare curativi a tal punto che gli occhi di chi li guarda si ritrovano come per magia in un luogo dove la mente può riposare.
L’arte a ben vedere è il luogo principe in cui alberga la meditazione e le opere di Meria Q sono un vero e proprio invito alla meditazione per poter ben comprende i messaggi che emanano, quasi un flusso delle meraviglie che fa diventare un’opera la predestinata per quel qualcuno che riuscirà a cogliervi appieno il messaggio che l’artista ha voluto lanciare. Meria Qha ricevuto una descrizione di se stessa dal mondo dell’astrologia: “ Un’artista misteriosa che crede nei miracoli” e a ben guardare le sue opere non è difficile ritrovarla in questa descrizione perché lasciandosi andare al libero flusso e lasciando che le cose accadano, si creano miracoli e un nuovo mondo si apre davanti a noi con tutti i suoi colori, stati d’animo e dettagli, e questa non c’è che dire è l’arte di Meria Q!
Fa parte come membro della NAS Nordiska Akvarellsällskapet Meria Q non vende quadri online, ma attraverso il suo sito webwww.meriaq.art potete vedere alcuni dei suoi dipinti e se interessati ad alcuni di questi prendete contatto tramite il sito stesso.
Solo exhibitions:
Raisio Museum Harkko/ Aulagalleria (Hall Gallery), Raisio 2024
Arbis Turku, Galleriväggen 2023
Brinkhallin kartanon Kahvila (Brinkhall Manor Café), Turku 2022
Brinkkalan Outolintu, Turku 2022
Hemmotteluhuone Sinulle, Turku 2022
Turku City Main Library, digital exhibition, Turku 2022
Hemmotteluhuone Sinulle, Turku 2021
Hemmotteluhuone Sinulle, Turku 2020
Brinkkalan Outolintu, Turku 2020
Hemmotteluhuone Sinulle, Turku 2019
Tierra Finlandia, Turku 2019
Arbis Turku, Galleriväggen 2019
Restaurant Prego!, Kaarina 2019
Tierra Finlandia, Turku 2018
Duo-exhibition: ”Art.Peace and meditation”with Victoria Björklund at Ecumenical Art Chapel of St. Henry, Turku until November 30th, 2025
Meria Q – Coming home, 56×76 cm, 2025, watercolourMeria Q – Love planet – 56×76 cm , 2025, watercolourMeria Q – Looking back, 38×56 cm, 2022, watercolourMeria Q – Dates stuffed with cream cheese and wrapped in prosciutto 30×40 cm, 2024 watercolour
Acrylics
Meria Q – Woman sitting in the wind, 70×70 cm, 2024, acrylic
Meria Q – Birches in the forest, 40×40 cm, 2020, acrylic
Meria Q – Lion’s Gate, 65×90 cm, 2019, acrylic
Meria Q – The singing sparrow’s home nest, 25×30 cm, 2020, acrylic
Meria Q – Would you go with me, 60×60 cm ,acrylic
Meria Q – Invitation to the Snowfields, 70×80 cm, 2025, acrylic
Birds
Meria Q – Kingfisher, 16×13 cm, 2020, watercolour
Meria Q – Seagulls, 35×25 cm, 2021, watercolour
Meria Q – A little bit of Västäräk, 28×19 cm, 2020, watercolour
Meria Q – A rare bird guest appears, 14×19 cm, 2020, watercolour
Meria Q – Bird of the mountain birch, 14×19 cm, 2020, watercolour
Meria Q – Chirping, 27×35 cm, 2023, watercolour
Meria Q – Wader, 28×19 cm, 2020, watercolour
Watercolour
Meria Q – Crumbed Cod with Tartar Sauce, 30×40 cm, 2025, watercolour
Meria Q – Dancing Northern Lights, 14×19 cm, 2020, watercolour
Meria Q – Drop your mask and remember who you are, 38×56 cm, 2021, watercolour
Meria Q – I’m cackling at the chicken, a little girl’s yoik, 14×19, 2020, watercolour
Meria Q – Sunset in the archipelago, 34×25 cm, 2021, watercolour
Meria Q – Born Deep, 30×40 cm, 2024, watercolour
Meria Q – Clouds, 35×25 cm, 2021, watercolour
Meria Q – Flying high in the shades of blue, 28×19 cm, 2021, watercolour
Meria Q – Island Summer, 28×38 cm, 2021, watercolour
Meria Q – Love Tree, 38×28 cm, 2023, watercolour
Meria Q – Midsummer, 21×29 cm, 2023, watercolour
Meria Q – Overtone, 15×21 cm, 2022, watercolour
Meria Q – Poppies, 28×38 cm, 2023, watercolour
Meria Q – Sailing, 28×37.5 cm, 2023, watercolour
Meria Q – Summer Night, 21×15 cm, 2022, watercolour
Meria Q – The first snow fell on the fell, 19×14 cm, 2020, watercolour
Meria Q – Vibrations, 15×21 cm, 2022, watercolour
Meria Q – Winter, 33×17 cm, 2020, watercolour
Mixed media
Meria Q – A mouse in a pillbox hat, a squirrel and a few other animals, 60×80 cm, 2021, mixed media
Meria Q – Dreamer, 35×26 cm, 2020, mixed media
Meria Q – In the Golden Nest, 70×50 cm, 2018, mixed media
Meria Q – Running feet, 30×40 cm, mixed media, 2024
Meria Q – Vortex of Life, 70×70 cm, 2023, mixed media
Meria Q – A little girl’s big journey, 50×70 cm, 2020, mixed media
Meria Q – Adventurers, 40×40 cm, 2024, mixed media
Meria Q – At the Edge of the World, 60×80 cm, 2019, mixed media
Meria Q – Birth, 50×70 cm, mixed media
Meria Q – Cinderella puff, 50 x70 cm, 2018, mixed media
Meria Q – Contemplator in the lap of nature, 50×70 cm, 2020, mixed media
Meria Q – High in the treetops, 36×46 cm, 2022, mixed media
Meria Q – Himalaya, 40×40 cm, mixed media, 2024
Meria Q – On a bike ride, 50×70 cm, 2020, mixed media
Meria Q – On an evening walk, 36×46 cm, 2022, mixed media
Meria Q – Pike jawbone, 50×70 cm, 2020, mixed media
Meria Q – Pond ice chips , 36×46 cm, 2022, mixed media
Meria Q – Raindrops, 30×40 cm, 2022, mixed media
Meria Q – Spell, 60×80 cm, 2021, mixed media
Meria Q – The Sea’s Embrace, 40×40 cm, mixed media, 2023
Meria Q – Towards dreams. 50×70 cm, mixed media, 2024
In Finland, there’s a special word to describe the magic of autumn: Ruska, a natural spectacle that is experienced as a true tradition in Northern Europe. Ruska is considered the Nordic equivalent of Japanese hanami, a moment of celebration of nature to be seized when it is present for only a brief moment.
The northern region of Laplandis the starting point of Ruska, with its landscape of taiga and forest-covered hills, before continuing south.
The protagonists of Ruska are warm colors like red, orange, and yellow, but brown and the colors of the leaves aren’t the only wonders the forests offer: mushrooms and berries, such as blueberries and cranberries, are treasures that grow during this period.
For Finns, Ruska is more than just foliage, and “Ruskaretki” is a typical excursion beloved by many Finns and tourists, a collective ritual consisting of hikes in national parks, days spent in mökki (the wooden cabins by the lake), and mushroom and berry picking thanks to jokamiehenoikeus (the right of every man). Ruska is a precious time of contemplation and recharging, marking the end of summer and preparing for the long Nordic winter.
I’ve been to Laplandmany times during the Ruska season and have been fascinated not only by the gorgeously colored leaves on the trees but also, above all, by the veritable autumnal sea that accompanies you as you walk across the incredible shades of leaves.
Thinking about Ruska, I had the idea to ask eight incredibly talented Finnish artists to show us Ruska through their eyes, and I must say, the result of this experiment is truly astonishing, as you’ll see.
In the article, along with a brief introduction to the artist, you’ll find two paintings: the first is her Ruska and the second is one of her favorites, or the presentation of an upcoming solo exhibition.
I invite you to visit their social media pagesand websites to better understand their talent.
To Minna Pärttö, Ella Petman, Satu Kekäläinen, Mari Knuttila, Taru Rouhiainen, MaJ Sjö, Martina Uthardt, and Liisa Viima, I extend my heartfelt thanks for making my idea of presenting Finnish Ruska in a slightly different way possible.
Minna Pärttö – Furu, 2021,81x100cm, acrylic on canvas
Ella Petman – Ruska, 54×65 cm, acrylics on canvas
Satu Kekäläinen- Kupliva syksy, Bubbling autumn
Mari Knuttila – Autumn Glow (Syyshehku) – diameter 40 cm
Taru Rouhiainen -Violet, 2022, mixed medium on linen 33x41cm
Maj Sjö – Magic Happens , Acrylic on canvas, 2025 , 50×50 cm
Martina Uthardt – Midsummer in Sapmi, 100 x 81 cm – sold
Liisa Viima – Lighthouse, 55 x 46 x 2 cm. Oil on canvas
Minna Pärttö and the art of discovering emotions between past and present
Minnalives in Inkeroinen, southern Finland, and began painting regularly in 2019.
Since then, she has participated in exhibitions both in her home country and abroad.
Painting has becomeMinna’snatural way of expressing herself, because sometimes it’s not easy to put into words what you feel inside, and for her, art has become a preferred channel for expressing those emotions that are difficult to put into words.
You can find more information about Minna on her social media pages,Instagram andFacebook.
For Ruska, she presents: Furu, 2021, 81x100cm, acrylic on canvas.
As a second painting, she presents: I Can Still See You, 81x100cm, acrylic on canvas. Both paintings are available for purchase on her social media pages.
Minna Pärttö – Furu, 2021,81x100cm, acrylic on canvas
Minna Pärttö – I Can Still see You, 81x100cm, acrylic on canvas
Ella Petman after a long journey she found her paradise
Ella Petman, born in Jyväskylä, central Finland, where she has lived most of her life, except for the period when she moved to Tampere while studying to join the police.
Since May 2023,Ella has begun to devote herself entirely to painting and has begun producing her works, which are mostly semi-abstract, leaving the observer complete freedom to interpret the painting according to their own vision.
You can find more information aboutElla on her Instagram page and website
For Ruska, she presents: Ruska, 54×65 cm, acrylics on canvas,
As a second painting, she presents: Fulfilled with love, 70x90x3 cm, acrylics on canvas Both paintings are available for purchase on her social media pages.
Ella Petman – Ruska, 54×65 cm, acrylics on canvas
Ella Petman –
Satu Kekäläinen a fairy tale born from ice
Satu Kekäläinen, she was born inHelsinki, but after living in various places acrossFinland, she currently lives in Lieto.
Ice is a sort of common threadthat has accompanied Satu throughout her life, but artistically it all began in 2015 when, needing to find strength and breathe fresh air, she immersed herself in the nature of nearby Lake Littoistenjärvi, and since it was winter, she began photographing with her camera the figures she saw in the lake ice.
You can see her works on her Instagramand Facebookpages and website
For Ruska, she presents: Bubbling autumn
As a second photos, she presents: Autumn look
In January 2026 she will partecipate in an exhibition at the Mökkigalleria(cottage gallery) in Kaarina Both photos are available for purchase on her social media pages.
Satu Kekäläinen- Kupliva syksy, Bubbling autumn
Satu Kekäläinen-Syksyn ilme, Autumn look
Mari Knuuttila when painting becomes poetry
Mari Knuuttila born in Lapua, a town located in Southern Ostrobothnia and where she currently lives and creates her works in her studio. Marihas been painting for about seven years, although her main profession is that of Chief Inspector at the State Administrative Agency, a role that requires strict compliance with laws and regulations.
Through painting, Mari has found a way to give free rein to her visual art, free from rules or pre-established patterns.
You can find more information about Marion her Instagramand Facebookpages andwebsite
For Ruska, she presents: Autumn Glow(Syyshehku)– diameter 40 cm
As a second painting, she presents: Golden Trace– 80×100 cm Both paintings are available for purchase on her social media pages.
Mari Knuttila – Autumn Glow (Syyshehku) – diameter 40 cm
Mari Knuttila – Golden Trace – 80×100 cm
Taru Rouhiainen when art transforms into joy of living
Taru Rouhiainen born inHyvinkää but currently lives in Vantaa. Taru’s is one of those stories that shows us how not only painting, but art in general, can be the best medicine for overcoming difficult times.
In 2020, after the crisis,Taru found herself needing something that would allow her not only to stay busy but also to process and express her feelings.And so, making a life-changing choice, she enrolled in a painting course and fell in love with art!
Before discovering painting, she had always appreciated colors and, above all, their effect on our emotions, bringing joy into our homes.
You can find more information about Taru on her Instagram and Facebook pages and website For Ruska, she presents: Violet, 2022, mixed medium on linen 33x41cm
As a second painting, she presents: Red, 2025, mixed medium on linen 33x40cm Both paintings are available for purchase on her social media pages.
Taru Rouhiainen -Violet, 2022, mixed medium on linen 33x41cm
Taru Rouhiainen – Red, 2025, mixed medium on linen 33x40cm
MAJ SJÖ from Finland comes with a breeze of positivity
Maj SJÖ, born in Helsinki, where she has a studio space in Kaapelitehdas, Finland’s largest cultural centre, but currently lives in Espoo where she also creates in her home studio.
When I first saw MaJ’sworks, I immediately understood how she managed to capture and convey in her art all those small and large miracles that life can give us day after day.
Her collection of works on the Archipelago and in general on everything that is sea or water (after all, her surname SJÖ in Swedish means lake/sea) can convey incredible emotions and for those like me who have experienced the magic that Hankocan convey, looking at her paintings that portray her means reliving moments of indescribable joy and serenity.
You can find more information about Maj on her Instagram and Facebook pages and website
For Ruska, she presents: Magic Happens , Acrylic on canvas, 2025 , 50×50 cm
As a second chanche, she presents: the poster of her next solo exhibition which opens on November 1st in Helsinki Painting is available for purchase on her social media pages.
Maj Sjö – Magic Happens , Acrylic on canvas, 2025 , 50×50 cm
Maj Sjö – HOUSE OF ALCHEMY – personal exhibition Take Me Home Galleria, Helsinki
Martina Uthardt from Finland send a hymn to the joy of living
Martina Uthardt, born in Malax, where she currently lives in this big village and welcoming of about 5000 inhabitants in Southern Ostrobothnia, whereSwedishis spoken rather than Finnish (about 6% of Finns speak Swedish)
After a 10-year stint running a photography agency specializing in portraits, Martina has dedicated herself fully to painting professionally since 2021.
She has experimented with various techniques but currently prefers acrylic painting with its possibilities for layering and variations that make each painting alive and unique in different lights.
When I first saw Martina’s paintings, I was struck by how this artist was able to perfectly represent theFinlandI love so much.
You can find more information about Martina on herInstagramand Facebookpages and website
For Ruska, she presents: Midsummer in Sapmi, 100 x 81 cm
As a second painting, she presents: Blue Dreams, 100 x 81 cm Sapmi it’s the real name for Lapland The second painting is available for purchase on her website
Martina Uthardt – Midsummer in Sapmi, 100 x 81 cm – sold
Martina Uthardt – Blue Dreams, 100 x 81 cm
Liisa Viima – It’s never too late to bring joy and beauty into the world
Liisa Viima, born in Ouluand currently based in Espoo.
Although she began painting as a teenager and dreamed of becoming a professional artist, she chose a more conventional path, earning a master’s degree in economics and dedicating herself to her family, including raising two daughters and caring for horse – her lifelong passion.
After facing significant life challenges, Liisa experienced a personal transformation that led her back to her original calling: painting.
Her mission became clear – to bring joy and beauty into the world through her art. Liisa’s style is contemporary and abstract, often infused with elements of realism, surrealism, and even whimsy.
Recurring themes in her work include humanity, love, and forgiveness, expressed through symbolic imagery such as faces, hearts, stars, hands, the moon, pigeons and also horses.
For Liisa, horses represent courage and nobility values that have guided her life and artistic journey.
You can find more information about Liisa on herInstagramandFacebookpages and website
For Ruska, she presents: Lighthouse, 55 x 46 x 2 cm, Oil on canvas
As a second painting, she presents:Soul, 60 x 40 cm, mixed media on paper Both paintings are available for purchase on her social media pages.
Liisa Viima – Lighthouse, 55 x 46 x 2 cm. Oil on canvas
Liisa Viima – Soul,60 x 40 cm. Mixed media on paper
Today, I’m delighted to introduce you to a Finnish artist, Minna Pärttö who lives in Inkeroinen, southern Finland.
Since she was a child, Minna has always enjoyed painting, making music, and engaging in all kinds of creative activities.
Immersed in the world and atmosphere of art, Minna felt at ease, surrounded by a sense of peace and calm.
As the years passed, her creative pursuits faded into the background, but that spark ignited at an early age remains within her. Minna holds a Master’s degree in Social Sciences, with a focus on psychologyand social psychology.
Beyond the theoretical aspect, Minna wanted a more holistic approach to human well-being, and she discovered Emotional reflexology , which considers the person as a combination of thoughts, emotions, and body.
This school was the fundamental reason why painting resurfaced in her life.
These studies allowed her to delve deeply into herself, examining her identity and emotional heritage.
She began painting regularly in 2019 and has since participated in exhibitions both in her home country and abroad.
Painting has become Minna’snatural way of expressing herself, because sometimes it’s not easy to put into words what you feel inside, and for her, art has become a preferred channel for expressing those emotions that are difficult to put into words. Minnadraws inspiration for her works from the details and patina of time found in nature.
Weather-worn concrete walls, rusted pillars, or rocks smoothed by flowing water have always struck her as beautiful, and she remains fascinated by how time leaves its mark on everything that exists.
The patina of time emerges spontaneously, unforced, but naturally, bringing with it depth, layers, and perspective.
Her works take shape slowly, and after an initial impression of sobriety,s he allows details, colors, and textures to emerge from the painting.
Her abstract painting is intuitive, where colors, techniques, and shapes are selected gradually as the pictorial process progresses.
For Minna, intuitive painting means above all trust in a creative process free from unnecessary rules, where each brushstroke moves towards a result that is due to the complete acceptance of any imperfections that increase the interest of the creative process until the work is completed.
Sometimes, however, frustrations and questions are part of this journey, but the important thing is being able to overcome them to reach the desired goal.
For Minna, painting is, above all, a moment to stop and be with herself.
Her thoughts calm down and her emotions emerge, leading her to a kind of introspective meditation.
As she paints, those emotions that are still subconscious emerge, and very often, the subconscious in each of us is like a bridge to our own history.
Thus, past generations, their stories and emotions, intertwine with the emotions that pervade Minna, almost creating a channel through which to recognize the emotional legacy passed down from generation to generation.
You can find more information about Minna on her social media pages: Instagram Facebook
Minna Pärttö e l’arte di scoprire emozioni tra passato e presente
Con grande piacere oggi vi presento un’artista finlandese Minna Pärttö che vive a Inkeroinen, nella Finlandia meridionale.
A Minna fin da bambina è sempre piaciuto dipingere, fare musica e dedicarsi a ogni tipo di attività creativa.
Immersa com’era nel mondo e nell’atmosfera dell’arte Minnasi sentiva a suo agio, circondata da un senso di pace e calma.
Con il passare degli anni, le attività creative sono passate in secondo piano, ma quella scintilla accesa in tenera età continua a rimanere dentro di lei.
Minna ha conseguito una laurea magistrale in Scienze Sociali, con studi incentrati su psicologia e psicologia sociale.
Accanto all’aspetto teorico, Minnadesiderava avere un approccio più olistico al benessere umano, e ha scoperto la Riflessologia emozionale, che considera la persona come un insieme di pensieri, emozioni e corpo.
Questa scuola è stata la ragione fondamentale per cui la pittura è tornata ad affacciarsi nella sua vita.
Questi studi le hanno consentito un’immersione profonda in se stessa, un esame della propria identità e del proprio patrimonio emotivo.
Ha iniziato a dipingere regolarmente nel 2019 e da allora ha partecipato a mostre sia nel suo paese d’origine che all’estero.
La pittura per Minna è diventata il suo modo naturale di esprimersi, perché a volte non è facile esprimere a parole quello che si prova dentro e per lei l’arte è diventata un canale preferenziale per far conoscere quelle emozioni difficile da esprimere a parole. Minna trae ispirazione per le sue opere dai dettagli e dalla patina del tempo che si trova nella natura, muri di cemento consumati dalle intemperie, pilastri arrugginiti o rocce levigate dallo scorrere dell’acqua a lei sono sempre sembrati bellissimi e rimane affascinata da come il tempo lasci il suo segno su tutto ciò che esiste.
La patina del tempo nasce spontanea, senza forzature, ma naturalmente e porta con se profondità , strati e prospettiva.
Le sue opere prendono forma lentamente e dopo un’iniziale impressione di sobrietà fa in modo che dettagli, colori e texture emergano dal dipinto.
La sua pittura astratta è intuitiva dove colori, tecniche e forme vengono selezionati man mano che il processo pittorico procede.
Per Minna la pittura intuitiva significa soprattutto fiducia nel processo di creazione libero da regole inutili, dove ogni pennellata si muove verso un risultato che è dovuto alla completa accettazione anche di eventuali imperfezioni che aumentano l’interesse del processo creativo fino ad arrivare al completamento dell’opera e talvolta però frustrazioni e interrogativi fanno parte di questo percorso, ma l’importante è riuscire a superarle per arrivare alla meta prefissata.
Per Minna, dipingere è , soprattutto fermarsi per stare con se stessa, i suoi pensieri si placano e le sue emozioni si appalesano portandola a vivere una sorta di meditazione introspettiva.
Durante la pittura in Minna si fanno spazio quelle emozioni che sono ancora a livello subconscio e molto spesso il subconscio in ognuno di noi è come un ponte verso la propria storia.
Ecco così che le generazioni passate, le loro storie e le loro emozioni, si intrecciano con le emozioni che pervadono Minnaquasi a creare un canale dove poter riconoscere l’eredità emotiva tramandata di generazione in generazione.
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Minna Pärttö – Sky BeneathMinna Pärttö – Far and Away
Today I’m delighted to introduce you to Finnish artistLiisa Viima, born in Oulu and currently based in Espoo.
Although she began painting as a teenager and dreamed of becoming a professional artist, she chose a more conventional path, earning a master’s degree in economics and dedicating herself to her family, including raising two daughters and caring for horse – her lifelong passion.
After facing significant life challenges, Liisa experienced a personal transformation that led her back to her original calling: painting.
In 2022–2023, she completed the Milan Art Institute’s online Mastery Program (USA), which helped her refine her technique and reconnect with her artistic vision.
Her mission became clear – to bring joy and beautyinto the world through her art. Liisa’sstyle is contemporary and abstract, often infused with elements of realism, surrealism, and even whimsy.
Her expressive use of color ranges from bold, intense hues to harmonious limited palettes.
She primarily works with oil on canvas and has developed a unique mixed-media technique using gypsum, stencils, stone fragments, tiles, and broken glass, finished with shimmering mica pigments and resin.
Recurring themes in her work include humanity, love, and forgiveness, expressed through symbolic imagery such as faces, hearts, stars, hands, the moon, pigeons and also horses.
For Liisa, horses represent courage and nobility values that have guided her life and artistic journey.
Her influences include classical art, particularly Don Diego Velázquez’sCrucified Christ (1632), and ancient legends that inspire her creative process.
Since 2023, Liisa has been a member of the Finnish Artists’ Association and has held several solo and group exhibitions, including curated shows.
She was honored with Letters of Honor from the Pinacotheque, a private museum in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, in both 2022 and 2024 as part of the Luxembourg Art Prize competition.
In 2024, she was also invited to exhibit her work with Artrewards (Norway), Artsy (USA), and Artmajeur (France).
Her commissioned works are typically large-scale and conceived for specific spaces or themes.
She is currently working on a new collection titled Modern Icons, of which she has completed seven paintings so far.
One of them, Ego Eimi, was been selected for the annual exhibition curated by the Finnish Artists’ Associationat the Cable Factory Art Center in Helsinki in August 2025.
On her website, you will find all her worksdivided into sections: Ad Astra– her first collection, dedicated to universal themes Lines of Light – a collection of mixed media on paper and her new, innovative epoxy resin works Lines of Life – a series of oil paintings on canvas, begun in the fall of 2021 Jewels – a vibrant abstract collection focused on colour, also featuring two mini-series: Quartetand Breath of Spring Liisa paints in her peaceful lakeside home, where the sunrise often fuels her creativity.
She believes that while life can be harsh, change is always possible and if even one heart is moved by her art, her mission is fulfilled.
For Liisa, the true measure of art lies in the emotions it evokes.
Understanding a piece isn’t about logic, but feeling and that’s the essence of an artist’s life: to help others feel and connect.
You can explore Liisa Viima’s work and inquire about purchasing pieces through her email, website, Instagram, and Facebook: email:viima@gmail.com Instagram: @annaliisaviima Facebook: Liisa Viima Website: www.liisaviima.com TikTok: @liisaviima
Liisa Viima – Non è mai troppo tardi per portare gioia e bellezza nel mondo
Oggi sono lieto di presentarvi l’artista finlandeseLiisa Viima, nata a Oulue attualmente residente a Espoo.
Sebbene abbia iniziato a dipingere da adolescente e sognasse di diventare un’artista professionista, ha scelto un percorso più convenzionale, conseguendo un master in economia e dedicandosi alla sua famiglia, tra cui la crescita di due figlie e la cura dei cavalli, la sua passione di sempre.
Dopo aver affrontato importanti sfide nella vita, Liisa ha vissuto una trasformazione personale che l’ha riportata alla sua vocazione originale: la pittura.
Nel 2022-2023, ha completato il Mastery Programonline del Milan Art Institute (USA), che l’ha aiutata ad affinare la sua tecnica e a riconnettersi con la sua visione artistica.
La sua missione è diventata chiara: portare gioia e bellezza nel mondo attraverso la sua arte.
Lo stile di Liisa è contemporaneo e astratto, spesso permeato di elementi di realismo, surrealismo e persino di stravaganza, il suo uso espressivo del colore spazia da tonalità audaci e intense a tavolozze armoniose e limitate.
Lavora principalmente con olio su tela e ha sviluppato una tecnica mista unica che utilizza gesso, stencil, frammenti di pietra, piastrelle e vetri rotti, rifiniti con pigmenti di mica scintillanti e resina.
I temi ricorrenti nelle sue opere includono l’umanità, l’amore e il perdono, espressi attraverso immagini simboliche come volti, cuori, stelle, mani, la luna, piccioni e anche cavalli.
Per Liisa, i cavalli rappresentano coraggio e nobiltà, valori che hanno guidato la sua vita e il suo percorso artistico.
Le sue influenze includono l’arte classica, in particolare il Cristo Crocifissodi Don Diego Velázquez (1632), e antiche leggende che ispirano il suo processo creativo.
Dal 2023,Liisa è membro dell’Associazione degli Artisti Finlandesi e ha tenuto diverse mostre personali e collettive, tra cui mostre curate.
È stata insignita delle Lettere d’Onore della Pinacoteca, un museo privato del Granducato del Lussemburgo, sia nel 2022 che nel 2024 nell’ambito del concorso Luxembourg Art Prize.
Nel 2024, è stata anche invitata a esporre le sue opere con Artrewards (Norvegia), Artsy (USA) e Artmajeur (Francia).
Le sue opere su commissione sono in genere di grandi dimensioni e concepite per spazi o temi specifici.
Attualmente sta lavorando a una nuova collezione intitolata Modern Icons, di cui ha completato finora sette dipinti.
Uno di questi, Ego Eimi, è stato selezionato per la mostra annuale curata dalla Finnish Artists’ Association presso il Cable Factory Art Center di Helsinkinell’agosto 2025.
Sul suo sito web troverete tutte le sue opere suddivise in sezioni: Ad Astra – la sua prima collezione, dedicata a temi universali Lines of Light – una collezione di tecniche miste su carta e le sue nuove e innovative opere in resina epossidica Lines of Life – una serie di dipinti a olio su tela, iniziata nell’autunno del 2021 Jewels – una vivace collezione astratta incentrata sul colore, che comprende anche due miniserie: Quartete Breath of Spring Liisadipinge nella sua tranquilla casa in riva al lago, dove l’alba spesso alimenta la sua creatività.
Crede che, sebbene la vita possa essere dura, il cambiamento sia sempre possibile e che se anche un solo cuore è toccato dalla sua arte, la sua missione è compiuta.
Per Liisa, la vera misura dell’arte risiede nelle emozioni che evoca, comprendere un’opera non è una questione di logica, ma di sentimento: questa è l’essenza della vita di un artista: aiutare gli altri a sentire e a connettersi.
È possibile esplorare le opere di Liisa Viima e chiedere informazioni sull’acquisto tramite la sua email, il suo sito web, Instagram e Facebook: email:viima@gmail.com Instagram: @annaliisaviima Facebook: Liisa Viima Website: www.liisaviima.com TikTok: @liisaviima
Ani Hu (“minä olen” hebreaksi. Modern Icons -collection)Agassio. Private collectionCoeur des Coeurs (Modern Icons -collection)Annabell and Thornibird – Inspired by a great gala of my dear friend I attended with my daughter at Kulosaaren Casino. I at once noticed the beautiful old black piano – wanted to paint something of it!
Ego Eimi (Modern Icons -collection)
Coeur de Courage (Modern Icons -collection)
Io Sono (Modern Icons -collection)
Enheduanna (from my first collection “Ad Astra”). the first female poet documented. En-He = honoured, male/female
Godgifu (a gift of god, female). Lady Godiva riding through her village naked in the night to prevent her husband to press the village people
Hamama. “hamama” means pigeon. In honour of all pigeons, that have been scrified for the human race. She was a clairvoyant (with blue eyes), and tried to tell her village of an enemy. They did not believe, and all were killed. Something like 1000 ec in pre-muslim era
Two Hearts, my commission piece. Private collection
Damma (“damma” is an Arabic accent mark. It means “join”. “Tamma” is a mere in Finnish. I think they match together:)). She has a mate, Sulaiman
Sulaiman, Arab stallion, mate to Damma. Sulaiman means Peace Maker. Known as Solomon, Suleiman, Sliman eg. In Iraq there is a county “Sulaymaniya”
Stigmata ad Astra (from my first collection “Ad Astra”)
“Omorfo”, private collection
Mother´s Sorrow (Modern Icons -collection)
Coeur Courage. My challenge all my life, from here to eternity
Babagha (parrot in Arabic)
Al Digjla (the river Tigris, and the bridge in old Mosul. “Mosul” means bridge in Arabic)
Haqqi (from my first collection “Ad Astra”). It means “truth”
With great pleasure today I present to you the Finnishartist Marjo Riitta Tuovilaborn Haapavesi where she still lives. Marjo started drawing at the age of four when a coloring book opened the doors to a new world for her, a world where she let herself be transported between dream and reality! From her paintings it is not difficult to understand that Marjois gifted with a remarkable imagination, a fact that as a child caused her some problems at school where instead of following the lesson she was sometimes immersed in her fantasy worlds. Although her art once helped her get an extra point for the beautiful drawings she’d made after a math test where she couldn’t do the math. She talked to her father about her passion for art and painting, telling him she wanted to be an artist. While he didn’t dissuade her, he advised her to study for a real profession. Today, more than ever, Marjo knows how difficult it is to make a living from art. Remembering that advice, Marjo is a kindergarten assistant/instructor and works at Hytti-kallio Schoolin Haapavesi. She started painting when she was 17 and set herself the goal of becoming good at it ( and I believe there’s no doubt that Marjo has fully achieved her goal ). In 2005, her artistic journey took a turning point when she discovered portraiture. It was love at first sight, although perfecting her technique wasn’t easy, and today she expresses herself through highly expressive works that capture attention from the very first glance. Speaking of technique, Marjo has primarily painted with acrylic paints, which dry quickly and are ideal for those who work quickly, but she recently discovered water-soluble oil paints, which she finds much easier to use and offer more pleasing color combinations. Another important milestone in her artistic journey was her encounter with animals, which occurred at a time in Marjo’s life when she was questioning our existence in this world, and the freedom, instincts, and sensitivity of animals greatly helped her overcome some of her fears. She often describes herself as a returning migrant, like migratory birds that fly south every autumn, orienting themselves by instinct and always finding their way back. The visual arts have been Marjo’s greatest support throughout her life. Not only have they allowed her to express her true personality, but they have also helped her through those dark moments that occasionally strike us throughout our lives. In a recent interview for the presentation of her new solo exhibition, Marjo said she feels very fortunate to be able to create new worlds through her journey between dream and reality. Despite the success achieved through her work, Marjo continues to study art to improve herself, knowing that her desire to learn will never abandon her. This not only comforts her morally, but fills her life with happiness. She has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions, and 29of her works are currently on display until September 24th in the exhibition ” When the World Dreams of Us ” held at the Tillari Gallery in Nivala. Her works are visible and available for purchase through her social media pages.
Marjo Riitta Tuovila e il suo viaggio tra sogno e realtà
Con grande piacere oggi vi presento l’artista finlandeseMarjo Riita Tuovilanata a Haapavesidove tutt’ora vive. Marjo ha iniziato ha disegnare all’età di quattro anni quando un libro da colorare le ha aperto le porte di un mondo nuovo per lei, un mondo in cui lei si è lasciata trasportare tra sogno e realtà! Dai suoi dipinti non è difficile capire che Marjo è dotata di una notevole immaginazione fatto questo che da bambina le creava qualche problema a scuola dove lei anziché seguire la lezione talvolta era immersa nei suoi mondi fantastici. Anche se una volta la sua arte la aiutò a ricevere un punteggio extra per i bei disegni che aveva fatto dietro il test di matematica in cui non riusciva a fare i calcoli. Della sua passione per l’arte e la pittura ne parlò con il papà dicendogli che voleva fare l’artista e lui pur non dissuadendola le consigliò di studiare per ottenere una vera professione e oggi più di allora Marjo sa di quanto sia difficile guadagnarsi da vivere con l’arte. Memore di quel consiglio, Marjoè un’assistente istruttore di scuola materna e lavora alla Hytti-kallio School di Haapavesi. Ha iniziato a dipingere quando aveva 17 anni e si è data come obbiettivo quello di diventare brava ( e credo non ci siano dubbi sul fatto che Marjoha centrato in pieno il suo goal ) Nel 2005 c’è stata una svolta nel suo percorso artistico quando ha scoperto la ritrattistica, è stato amore a prima vista, anche se non è stato facile l’iter per perfezionare la sua tecnica che oggi si esprime attraverso opere molto espressive e capaci di suscitare l’attenzione già dal primo sguardo. A proposito di tecnica Marjo ha dipinto principalmente con colori acrilici che asciugandosi in fretta sono molto adatti a chi come lei lavora velocemente, ma recentemente ha scoperto i colori a olio solubili in acqua che le risultano molto più facili da usare e capaci di offrire combinazioni di colori più piacevoli. Un’altra tappa importante del suo percorso artistico è stata l’incontro con gli animali che è avvenuto in un periodo della vita di Marjo in cui lei si poneva delle domande sulla nostra esistenza in questo mondo e la libertà, gli istinti e la sensibilità degli animali l’hanno aiutata molto a superare certe sue paure. Lei spesso si definisce un migrante di ritorno, come gli uccelli migratori che ogni autunno volano verso sud orientandosi per istinto e trovando sempre la strada del ritorno. Le arti visive sono state per Marjo il suo più grande sostegno nella sua vita, non solo le hanno permesso di far uscire all’esterno quella che è la sua vera personalità ma l’hanno anche aiutata in quei momenti bui che ogni tanto ci attraversano nel corso delle nostre vite. In una recente intervista rilasciata per la presentazione della sua nuova mostra personale Marjo si è detta molto fortunata di poter creare nuovi mondi attraverso il suo viaggio tra sogno e realtà. Marjo nonostante il successo ottenuto attraverso le sue opere non smette di studiare arte e di perfezionarsi consapevole che la sua voglia di apprendere mai la abbandonerà e questo non solo le è di conforto moralmente ma le riempie la vita di felicità. Ha partecipato a numerose mostre personali e collettive e attualmente 29 sue opere fino al 24 settembre sono esposte nella mostra “ Quando il mondo sogna di noi “ che si tiene presso la Galleria Tillaria Nivala. Le sue opere sono visibili e acquistabili attraverso le sue pagine social
With great pleasure today I present to you the Finnish artistTaru Rouhiainen born in Hyvinkää but currently lives in Vantaa. Taru’s is one of those stories that shows us how not only painting, but art in general, can be the best medicine for overcoming difficult times. Taru was working as a healthcare worker when a period of associated with a professional crisis led her to quit her job.
In 2020, after the crisis, Taru found herself needing something that would allow her not only to stay busy but also to process and express her feelings.
And so, making a life-changing choice, she enrolled in a painting course and fell in love with art!
Before discovering painting, she had always appreciated colors and, above all, their effect on our emotions, bringing joy into our homes. Tarurelies on an intuitive process, beginning with bold colors that then, through her emotions, lead her to complete her work.
She loves magenta and turquoise colors and metallic paints, but also bright colors that make her happy.
Experimenting, she began to incorporate contrasting details and multiple layers into her works, adding unique textures to her work.
To create textures, she uses various materials, including sand, beads, lace, craft materials, and non-slip mats, all bound together with texture-enhancing clay.
She favors intense textures, capable of making the work more interesting by giving it another dimension that makes the viewer want to touch it. Taru paints with the desire to bring joy, energy, and inspiration to the homes where her works will live.
She likes abstract art for its freedom and the room for interpretation that allows each viewer to give their own interpretation of the work.
It’s well known that every artist has one or more subjects they consider important, and for Taru, water lilies are the primary subject of her art.
This is due to their symbolism, which conveys the struggle to emerge from the mud and grow toward the light. Water lilies bring hope and convey purity and rebirth in an element like water, which in itself is relaxing, and Taru, just like a water lily, aspires to a better and brighter future after the exhaustion she has suffered. Taru began painting five years ago and has been developing her skills by studying art in various courses and completing a two-year art training program at the Hyvinkää Art School.
She is a member of the Hyvinkää Artists Association and the Helsinki Art Association.
She has exhibited in numerous galleries, including TheHolyArt in London, the Capital Culture House in Madrid, and the M.A.D.S art gallery in Milan.
She also edited the cultural publication Art Anthology IV 2021, curated by Guto Ajayu in Madrid.
She has received two art awards: the Michelangelo Art Prize and the Donatello Art Prize, from the Effetto Arte Foundation in Palermo. Curated by Salvatore and Francesco Russo. Taru is definitely an artist to follow because in a world like the current one crossed by a sea of ugliness, her works have the power to convey a great sense of joy and positivity that helps us live life in a more serene way.
Her works are on sale through her social media pages or her website, for contact rouhiainentaru@gmail.com website Instagram
Taru Rouhiainen quando l’arte si trasforma in gioia di vivere
Con grande piacere oggi vi presento l’artista finlandese Taru Rouhiainennata a Hyvinkää ma attualmente residente a Vantaa.
Quella di Taruè una di quelle storie che ci fanno capire come non solo la pittura, ma l’arte in generale possono essere la migliore medicina per superare i momenti brutti. Tarulavorava come operatore sanitario quando un periodo di esaurimento associato a una crisi professionale l’ha portata a lasciare il lavoro.
Nel 2020 dopo la crisi Tarusi è trovata nella necessità di fare qualcosa che le permettesse non solo di essere impegnata ma anche di elaborare e dar sfogo ai suoi sentimenti.
E così facendo una scelta che le ha cambiato la vita si è iscritta a un corso di pittura e si è innamorata dell’arte!
Prima di scoprire la pittura aveva sempre apprezzato i colori e soprattutto il loro effetto sulle nostre emozioni portando gioia nelle case. Taru si affida a un processo intuitivo, iniziando ad usare colori audaci che poi attraverso le sue emozioni la portano a completare la sua opera.
Ama i colori magenta e turchese e le vernici metallizzate, ma anche i colori brillanti che la rendono felice.
Sperimentando ha iniziato ad inserire nelle sue opere dettagli contrastanti e strati multipli aggiungendo di fatto texture uniche alla sue opere.
Per creare texture usa vari materiali tra cui sabbia, perline, pizzo, materiale per bricolage,tappetini antiscivolo il tutto legato insieme con pasta modellabile adatta a creare texture
Predilige le texture intense, capaci di rendere l’opera più interessante conferendole un’altra dimensione che trasmette a chi la osserva la voglia di toccarla. Tarudipinge animata dalla voglia di portare gioia, energia e ispirazione nelle case in cui andranno a vivere le sue opere e predilige l’arte astratta per la sua libertà e lo spazio di interpretazione che permette ad ogni spettatore di dare una propria lettura dell’opera.
Si sa che ogni artista ha uno o più soggetti che reputa importanti e per Taru le ninfeesono il soggetto principe della sua arte e questo è dovuto al loro simbolismo che trasmette la lotta per uscire dal fango e crescere verso la luce.
Le ninfeeportano speranza e trasmettono purezza e rinascita in un elemento come l’acqua che di per sé è rilassante, e Taru proprio come una ninfeaaspira a un futuro migliore e più luminoso dopo l’esaurimento che ha patito.
Sono ormai cinque anni che Taru ha iniziato a dipingere e si è formata studiando arte in vari corsi e completando un biennio di formazione artistica presso la scuola d’arte di Hyvinkää.
È membro dell’Associazione Artisti di Hyvinkääe dell’Associazione d’arte di Helsinki.
Ha esposto in numerose gallerie come TheHolyArt di Londra, la Capital Culture Housedi Madrid e la galleria d’arte M.A.D.S di Milano.
Ha anche curato la pubblicazione culturale Art Anthology IV 2021, curata da Guto Ajayu a Madrid.
Ha ricevuto due premi d’arte: Premio d’Arte Michelangelo e il Premio Arte Donatello, della Fondazione Effetto Arte di Palermo, a cura di Salvatore e Francesco Russo. Taru é sicuramente un’artista da seguire perché in un mondo come quello attuale attraversato da una marea di bruttezze le sue opere hanno la forza di trasmettere un grande senso di gioia e positività che aiuta a vivere la vita in un modo più sereno.
I suoi lavori sono in vendita attraverso le sue pagine social o il suo sito web, per contatti rouhiainentaru@gmail.com Website Instagram
Lummelampi – Water lillie pond
Jälleensyntymä – Rebirth
Huurteisia kukkia – Frosty flowers
Liekki sisälläni – Flame within me
Helsinki Art Association Annual Exhibition Rhythms Cable Factory Puristamo August 12-31, 2025
Private Exhibitions
Buoni Venti Association Leinikkitie 22C, exhibition In the Colors of Water and Water Lilies November 1-30, 2024
Sello Library Showcase, exhibition Colorful Abstract Art with Heart July 28-30, 2024
Entresse Espoo Library, exhibition Joy and Vitality from Colors May 27-16, 2024
Hyvinkää Library, exhibition Harmony and Movement September 7-24, 2021
Group Exhibitions
Hyvinkää Artists’ Association Promenade Gallery, group exhibition A Day on the Promenade July 10-27, 2025
Hyvinkää Artists’ Association Promenadi Gallery, group exhibition Is This a Dream, June 7-26, 2025
Exhibition at Zarin Art Gallery Helsinki – A Global Dialogue, March 14-31, 2025, Viikintie 1b, Helsinki, Museum of Technology
Jorvi Hospital, Karvasmäentie 8, HTY group exhibition Joy and Inspiration, January 26-22, 2025
ArtFrida, Korkeavuorenkatu 25, group exhibition HTY 25×25, January 11-30, 2025
4-kuus Gallery, Helsinki Art Association exhibition On the Wings of the Sun, April 27-May 24, 2024
Santana Art Gallery, Madrid, Sun Kingdom exhibition, July 1-10, 2023
Willa Gallery, Hyvinkää Art School exhibition, May 20-31, 2023
MADS Art Gallery, Brain exhibition Cake in Barcelona, Casa Mila Pedrera, December 28, 2022
Rossocinabro Gallery, Rome, Reinventing the Ordinary exhibition, September 12-30, 2022, Residents, January 10-21, 2022, Be Rossocinabro, November 10-30, 2022, Rome Art Week, October 24-29, 2022
Willa Gallery, Hyvinkää Art School exhibition, May 20-29, 2022
Willa Gallery, Hyvinkää Art Association annual exhibition, August 2-31, 2022
MADS Art Gallery, Milan, Fuerteventura, Visceral exhibition, June 28-July 4, 2022
MADS Art Gallery, Milan, Fuerteventura, Aldila exhibition, October 22-31, 2021
Virtual Exhibitions
HMVC Gallery, New York, Abstract is abstract May 1-31, 2023
TheHolyArt London, Aura February 13-March 13, 2023
Capital Culture House, Felicity November 25-December 3, 2022
HMVC Gallery New York, Awake September 1-30, 2022 and finalists’ solo exhibition October 17-31, 2022
galleryone962, Stopping the War March 15-30, 2022
Capital Culture House, Ethereal February 16-February 24, 2022 and Mellifluous March 6-March 15, 2022
TheHolyArt London, Transitions February 8-February 15, 2025
TheHolyArt London, The Art of Self-Regulation October 29-November 4, 2021
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