Pasi Tammi 27.9. - 19.10. 2008My latest works depict people who have lost their everyday ordinariness. Illuminated anatomical structures create palimpsests of time that make visible the skeleton and the all-concealing skin. Longing, fear and hatred give expression to these people lost somewhere in the no-man’s-land between life and death.
The works depicting burning paintings emerge from the desire to know what becomes of art and the artist as the two are eroded by time and oblivion. The unpainted canvas, destroyed by or born of fire is like uncarved marble, containing the possibility of any and all paintings until such a time as the artist commits to just one.
Although my work is observational, I am not interested in re-producing reality as is but rather prefer to draw on my own mental imagery and the visual stimuli that inspire it. The imagination, the subject matter, light and colour are free to roam until they are brought on a collision course towards a point that fascinates me.
Pasi Tammi
Metachromasia III, 2008
oil on canvas
60 x 50 cm
Metachromasia II, 2007
oil on canvas
60 x 50 cm
Untitled, 2008
oil on canvas
250 x 180 cmUntitled, 2008
oil on canvas
200 x 170 cmUntitled, 2008
oil on canvas
200 x 170 cmMetachromasia IV, 2008
metal pigment and oil on canvas
60 x 50 cmMetachromasia V, 2008
oil on canvas
60 x 50 cmUntitled, 2005
oil pastel
48 x 63 cmBlending in, 2005
oil pastel
48 x 63 cmAs you see me, 2006
oil pastel
98 x 68 cmAs you see me II, 2008
oil pastel
98 x 65 cmBabel, 2007
oil on canvas
20 x 170 cmGod’s tummy upset, 2007
oil on canvas
110 x 130 cmA long time, 2007
oil on canvas
200 x 170 cmUntitled, 2007
oil on canvas
200 x 170 cmUntitled, 2006
oil pastel
63 x 48 cmEnlarge by clicking the image. Press images are available at the gallery.