Marje Viitala's exhibition Alkujuurilla ("At the Roots"), opening in the Laikku's Studio, combines fairytale, mysticism and the collective unconscious. The works feature a dreamlike, symbolic narrative in which bears and birds move through thoughtless landscapes. Viitala uses traditional printmaking techniques such as etching and woodcut, as well as linocut, exploring the dialogue between light and shadow. The work is based on intuition and free expression of the subconscious.
"In my metalligraphy, one of the main themes is light in darkness. Light can be either concrete or spiritual. I draw the etchings directly on the board without sketching: I create the works with the idea of flow, giving the image space to breathe and let the thoughts take over. It is important that the subconscious speaks freely. I work on the finished subject in a monotypical way, looking for points of light, for toons. The work lives through each stage to its final form," says Viitala.
Marje Viitala is a third generation visual artist and graphic designer. She was born in Sastamala, Finland, and currently works and lives in Tampere, Finland. She received her art education at Kankaanpää Art School in the graphics department. He has participated in exhibitions in Finland and abroad, for example in Portugal, Bulgaria and Japan. Viitala's works are in the collections of the Tampere Art Museum, the City of Sastamala and the City of Nokia, among others.
Viitala's exhibition is supported by the Arts Promotion Centre of Finland. The exhibition is also supported by the Finnish Heritage Agency.