Caroliina Ladva embroiders thought patterns, portraying the complexity and mystery of the human mind through threads.
Eliise Järve invites you to explore a fictional planet where you can touch everything.
Grete Maruste depicts mycelium as human relationships. We meet a lot of people in our life, but some of them stay longer and become more important.
Inger Tammela threads the emotions of the moment onto the canvas with tools at hand.
Karl Olaf Kolla remembers the times of the place where loved ones met every week. As the years have passed, the memories have faded, but somewhere in the recesses of memory, they are still there.
Kirke Kirikall talks about the forest as the most tangible form of multiplicity.
Liisa Hanvere investigates the story of her great-grandmother’s sewing machine. The 1940s left traces on both the machine and the soul of one family.
Renate Eensalu captures the moment and preserves it in a delicate maze.
Ülle Järv reflects on the pain and beauty of losses. The feeling of being a failure is probably familiar to anyone. But is loss really the end of the world or instead the foundation for a new victory?
The exhibition is open until January 6, 2024 in the basement floor of the gallery Pallas.
The artists thank supervisor Zane Shumeiko.