Anne Puronmaa
Artist’s Statement
Art exhibition THE CONTEMPORARY
1-29.2024 Mai-Art Gallery
I am visual artist Anne Puronmaa (born 1968). I live and work in Lappeenranta. I paint oil and tempera paintings, I also make graphics. I only paint people. When I paint the human body, I can best deal with emotions and the interaction between people. In my paintings, people are both subject and object. The starting point for my paintings is photographs. I photograph people in the positions I want, and then I make sketches. The painting process progresses through them onto the canvas.
In the works of the exhibition, I deal with multi-generational brokenness in individuals and families, which I interpret through the means of painting. In the paintings, I deal with the basic elements of humanity, such as the longing for acceptance and love, the human desire to seek the connection and closeness of another. There is a lot of loneliness in broken families. The interaction is broken. I have depicted this experience of lovelessness in my works through loneliness and rejection.
Contemporaries are representatives of each generation. A person can look back in his life, remember and study history, as if there was no time.
The paintings are oil and tempera paintings.
Biography
Anne Puronmaa born 1968
Art education:
⦁ 2018-2022, YAMK, Lab University of Applied Sciences, Visual Artist, Master's Degree Program in Fine Arts
⦁ 2003-2007, South Karelia University of Applied Sciences, visual arts unit
⦁ 1997-1998, School of Internal Mission Society, skill and art subject line
⦁ Member of the board of the South Karelia Artists' Association, 2015-2017
⦁ Catalogue, 2010-
Scholarships:
⦁ 2010, Southern Karelia fund of the Finnish Cultural Fund, working grant 1 yr.
⦁ 2009, Art Committee of Southeast Finland, working grant 1⁄2 yr.
Exhibitions
Private exhibitions:
⦁ 2020, Maj-Art, Lappeenranta
⦁ 2000, Mothers, Taidetalo Kalliopeija, Savonlinna
Works in collections:
⦁ Institute of the Finnish Internal Mission Society
⦁ Merikaarina Cancer Society, Turku
⦁ South Karelia University of Applied Sciences
⦁ Mäntyharju municipality
⦁ South Karelia Art Museum
⦁ Hämeenlinna Art Museum
⦁ Henna and Pertti Niemistö contemporary art collection
⦁ Hämeenlinna Museum
⦁ Imatra Art Museum
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