Nov 30, 2011


Tuulekskäija






Folklore tells of shamans who could take the shape of the wind or a tornado to do good and bad. When the shaman was away the body lay inanimate and was not to be moved. The spirit crawled out from the mouth as a fly and turned into the wind. If the position of the body was changed during the windwalker's travels, the spirit could not find the body anymore.
This is a series of self-portraits.

Nov 23, 2011


wolf wolf inside be silent and sleep

skin shifter





hunting, haunting

Nov 17, 2011

two-headed boy

Nov 15, 2011

krüptilise öökulli portree


PAREDOLIA. definition.
paredolia is a psychological phenomenon involving perception of a vague and random pattern as significant or meaningful. It's the illusion that lets us transfer human qualities to rationally arbitrary objects, patterns and shapes. It's the beautiful delusion that lets us stare at clouds for hours, to find figures on muddy floors and perceive faces on stained walls. Paredolia is a predisposition to see faces whether they are there or not.

"The portrait of a cryptic owl" is a pattern formed by two separate objects. One is the northern wall of a brick house - it's round barred windows create the owl's eyes. The second, a model's silhouette, forms the suggestion of a beak. The result is the wide stare of a nocturnal bird we're all familiar of - the owl.

I'm convinced that without the phenomenon of paredolia our society would be a lot different. Art from a purely physical viewpoint is, in its essence, a carefully assembled collage of random matter. It's the human mind's ability to narrate that gives art its meaning and its power.

"The portrait of a cryptic owl" encourages the viewer to take notice and to embrace the suggestive patterns, fictional creatures and metaphysical faces that they would otherwise bypass and discard as irrelevant.

automaadi kumas


Nov 8, 2011

Nov 1, 2011



"Heaven and earth are ruthless,
/.../
Better to hold fast to the void. "

-tao te ching

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