Pallas University of Applied Science graduate Tuule-Mari Kaarna’s first solo exhibition “Give me space” features astrophotos shot in Estonia from 2019 to 2021, including visuals from nature to historic sights, for example the ruins of the Laiuse Castle. Through the artwork, the viewers can also experience enchanting phenomena such as aurora borealis and light paintings.
The artist is fascinated in astrophotography as a tool to see more than the human eye can and to connect the past with the future. In the photographer’s opinion, the journey of shooting the night sky is always magical and adventurous. To catch the stars, one has to drive outside of the city due to light pollution and in the darkness the nature seems, smells and sounds completely different. With the exhibition “Give me space” the author hopes to bring that sensation to the visitors.
Tuule-Mari Kaarna graduated from Pallas University of Applied Science’s photography department in 2021. Previously, the author has participated in Pallas’ photography department’s group exhibition “Falling and drowning” (2019).
The exhibition by the young photographer will remain open until the last day of April.
Additional information:
Tuule-Mari Kaarna
tuulemari.kaarna@gmail.com
+372 58021717
Galerii nimi: Gallery Pallas
Address: Riia 11, 51010 Tartu, Estonia
Opening hours: Tue-Sat 11:00 - 18:00
Open: 07.04.2022 — 30.04.2022
Address: Riia 11, 51010 Tartu, Estonia
Opening hours: Tue-Sat 11:00 - 18:00
Open: 07.04.2022 — 30.04.2022