Systems Evoking Roots and Veins Sprawl Across Raija Jokinen’s Organic Flax Figures


All photographs © Raija Jokinen, shared with permission
Finnish artist Raija Jokinen (beforehand) echoes the pure shapes of botanics and anatomy in her elaborately fashioned figures. The sculptural works are comprised of sprawling webs that appear as if each root and vein methods, with flowers and extra dense, fleshy patches rising from an arm or torso. Each bit fuses the bodily and psychological, Jokinen says, sharing that her “method is concentrated on on a regular basis emotions, conditions, and ideas all of us have.”
The mesh works are created from flax—Jokinen employs a way much like that used for handmade paper—that she dyes and molds into branches, twigs, and different natural varieties. She then provides floral and structural particulars by means of machine stitching, which additionally strengthens the in any other case fragile materials. “With these strategies, I’m able to create free varieties, like cut-outs, and clear constructions that permit robust shadows on the wall or occupy the house round it,” she says.
Lots of Jokinen’s figures proven listed below are on view as a part of a solo exhibition by means of October 9 at Château de Trévarez in Brittany, and he or she will even have items included within the International Mini Textile Exhibition in Bratislava this November. To see extra of her works, try her site and Instagram.

Picture by Philippe Robin

Picture by Philippe Robin
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