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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
45.7x39.4in
About this artwork
With this piece, I poured raw emotion into abstract forms and earthy tones, capturing the complexity of inner struggle and resilience. The interplay of jagged shapes and muted colors creates a dynamic tension that invites reflection. It brings a grounded, contemplative energy to any space, urging viewers to explore the nuances of strength within vulnerability.
I was born in Jakobstad, Finland, where I developed a strong connection to art from an early age, spending time in my uncle’s studio, artist Bo Aurens. After studying at the Västra Nyland’s Art Program, my path shifted with my move to Hong Kong in 1989. The years spent there, combined with extensive travel, deeply expanded my perspective and guided my practice toward abstraction.
Returning to Scandinavia in 1997 marked a new phase in my artistic research, focused on energy, vibration, and spiritual exploration through gesture and color. Since 2017, my work has been presented in solo and group exhibitions internationally, including projects such as Trinus, Ma, and Zanshin, alongside collaborations with galleries, fairs, and interdisciplinary projects.
Today, my practice continues to evolve through an ongoing dialogue between memory and transformation, where form and color become tools to explore what lies beyond the visible.