Monday, November 10, 2014

In Finland, Elderly People Are Being Covered In Sticks And Dirt. For Art?

If you’ve ever seen a photo series like this before, you must have been dreaming. What artists Riitta Ikonen and Karoline Hjorth came up with for Eyes as Big as Plates is truly strange, but undeniably beautiful.


The series started out as a play on characters from Norwegian folklore, but eventually moved on to “exploring the mental landscape” of people from all over the world. If you don’t know what that means, it’s unlikely that it will make any more sense after you’ve taken a look at some of the photographs, but that won’t take anything away from your appreciation of the pieces. 



Bengt


Bengt



Bob


Bob





Bengt I


Bengt I


Agnes I


Agnes I


Tuija


Tuija


Markku


Markku


Tuija I


Tuija I




Velkkari


Velkkari


Torleiv


Torleiv



Paul


Paul


Leena


Leena


Hallvar


Hallvar


Hallvar I


Hallvar I


Salme


Salme


(via Riitta Ikonen, Karoline Hjorth, H/T Juxtapoz)


Sometimes, just sometimes, art gets a little weird. If you’re interested in seeing more of Riita Ikonen and Karoline Hjorth’s work, check out their respective websites. There’s plenty more awesome and totally unique art where Eyes ad Big as Plates came from, that’s for sure.



In Finland, Elderly People Are Being Covered In Sticks And Dirt. For Art?

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