It was a delightful surprise to discover that my work was included in the newest issue of the Finnish visual arts magazine Taide, amongst several other Oulu artists. I will never know how much the luck of exhibition timing had to do with this, but I appreciate my work being seen and acknowledged by a publication meant for my peers. A heartfelt thank you to head editor and art critic Pessi Rautio and Taide!

A copy of the Finnish visual arts periodical Taide is laid out on a dark wood coffee table. The cover has an image from a 19th C Finnish landscape painting comprised of forested ridges around a blue lake. The article titles are: Maisema on nyt kaikkialla; Apurahan historia ja lähitulevaisuus; Taiteilija kuraattorina; Työpareja kritiikin ainaisvaikeuksista.A partial shot of the first article inside the Finnish visual arts periodical Taide, shown as an open spread of a full-page image of a dark landscape painting from the 19th C on the left, and the article text under the heading Maisema huokuttelee ihmisiä.The page in the Finnish visual arts periodical Taide that has an image of the artist's abstract wild fire painting titled Burning Bush (acrylic on canvas, 2025) and more of the article's text, which includes two paragraphs about the artist's work at her recent exhibition at AudioGalleria in Oulu (March 2025).
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