Eyglò Harðardòttir
The village
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Alfio Bonanno
The first impulse to this work of art was given by a photograph where a tar-burning pit is being built, taken by Valto Pernu who had collected his fortune as a photographer working at the market place. The work combines thus the tradition of tar-burning pits of the area and a model of 19th century ‘Jähti’ ships of Ii. Combining these forms, the artist has created a communal place for people to sit in Hamina, whose history can be traced back as far as to the 14th century.
Vladimir Zorin
Vladimir Zorin, an active spokesman for the art field of Karelia, built in Ii a home where the wind is allowed to travel freely, without any restrictions. When an onlooker asked the artist why there wasn’t any entrance into the middle of the work, Zorin replied: – It is home of the wind, not that of man. The work whose plastic parts of different colours have been brought along by the artist from Petrozavodsk, makes a strong reference to the freedom of speech in Russia.
Jenni Tieaho
Jenni Tieaho, a visual artist from Siuntio, bent a horse out of willow, and the neighbouring boys called it ’Flame’. The very first Finnish horse of the country was also entered into a studbook in Ii. According to the artist, the willow growing in the river bed has been twined into the horse like the stories of its makers. ’Flame’ also reminds us of the fire of the old school of Kauppila from the ashes of which the Art Centre came into being in the hands of local artists.