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Finnish artist Raija Jokinen creates sculptural bodies out of flax which attempt to reveal the complicated relationship between the mind and body. Webs of flowers, veins, and roots cover her textile torsos, shape-shifting between plant and human forms. Jokinen invites the audience to get lost in these visual similarities, as she makes no distinction between whether the pieces are actually nerves or sprouting tree branches.

“It is fascinating how body-related details, such as skin, blood vessels, and nerve tracks resemble the forms of roots or branches, as well as many other organic things,” Jokinen told Colossal. “I am excited in their apparent similarity, infinite variation, and how these visual allegories can be found almost everywhere. These forms are optimal for the life-support functions, and maybe also for our mind.”

芬兰艺术家Raija Jokinen 用亚麻创造出雕塑的身体,试图揭示身心的复杂关系。鲜花,静脉和根部的网状物覆盖了她的纤维躯干,植物和人体形态之间的形状转换。观众迷失在这些视觉里,因为她没有区分这些作品究竟是神经还是发芽的树枝。

Jokinen说:“令人着迷的是与身体有关的细节,如皮肤,血管和神经轨迹如何像根或枝条的形状,以及许多其他有机物。” “我对它们的明显相似性,无限变化以及几乎所有地方都能找到这些视觉寓意感到兴奋。这些形式对于生命表达是最佳的,也可能是我们的想法。“

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