Last summer I had a quick look at the work of Finnish artist Pauno Pohjolainen in the Turku Art Museum. The painter transformed from being a traditional artist at an early stage of his career to making more 3-dimensional work in the way of painted sculptures and textured forms such as chipped wooden surfaces. The artist still prefers to be called a painter though.
Pauno Pohjolainen:
Pyhä Yrjö surmaa lohikäärmeen, yksityiskohta,
2008
Born in Kuopio, Finland in 1949 Pauno Pohjolainen held his first solo exhibition in Kuopio Art Museum in 1981. His art is visually pleasing and consists of many natural textures and colours. Some of his work extends to interior and exterior building facades.
Pauno Pohjolainen, the Virgin Mary, 1996, Kuopio Art Museum Collection
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-Alan
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