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Illuminated Bones of Flower II Painting

Ville Lopponen

Finland

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 33.9 W x 33.1 H x 2 D in

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Mikaela Lostedt: How has your painting process changed in conjunction with the metamorphosis of the painting? How does the change of subjects affect the technique? Ville Löppönen: The painting process has speeded up and become lighter. The application of the paint and the pigment in particular is quicker. The looking is still slow. At the moment painting feels freer. The movement of the body and hand has become a significant part of the process. The change is affected by the painting’s size, but also by the way that the event of the painting does not attempt to go towards some predetermined form or image. The painting technique itself does not change, but rather the parallel proportions change and the centres of gravity vary. But, of course, the painterliness is partly accentuated, when the figurativeness gives way, then more value is left for the material, movement and gesture. The aspiration to illusion is not the central here, even if it still largely leads to that. The painting is, as it were, on the verge of a story and of narrative interpretation. A significant change is also leaving out the photograph as the work’s starting point. Previously photographs have played an important role. Now, the application of the paint has no connection with them.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:33.9 W x 33.1 H x 2 D in

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All my works are for sale via helsinkicontemporary.com in Helsinki, Finland Popular imagery meet the classical tradition in Ville Löppönen’s skillful painting. Over the years Löppönen’s art has been influenced by graphic novels, Western Church art, and the Eastern tradition of religious icon painting, but also the everyday life and his own family inspires him. His expression has evolved gradually from figurative, even photorealistic, portrait painting towards the abstract, and the organic. Löppönen’s imagery deals with the healing nature of love and the human struggle with the self and its contradictions. He is concerned with the conflict between religious service and ego-based artistic creation. Löppönen sees his art as being theological contemporary art. The painting process itself is an act of spiritual reflection or prayer, and full of enjoyment. Löppönen’s most recent works carry on the artist’s journey of exploration out of darkness towards the nature of light. The upcoming Five Space Helmets After Les Demoiselles d’Avignon exhibition concretely situates light in the present time and moment, via questions about the feminine, gender and quantum reality. In addition to interpretations of light, painting is a place where Löppönen deals with the movement, the metamorphosis, caused by the challenges of the time that are prompting social upheaval. Painting builds, arranges and creates the new. Ville Löppönen (b. 1980, Savonlinna) graduated from the Department of Painting at the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts in 2007 and Master of Orthodox Theology from the University of Eastern Finland in 2018. Löppönen has participated in group exhibitions in Finland and abroad, both in Europe and North America. His solo exhibitions have been shown, e.g. in Mikkeli Art Museum in 2015, and in the Bonnafont Gallery in San Francisco in 2013. His works are represented in public collections, e.g. the Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, The Niemistö Collection and the Finnish Art Society, as well as in numerous private collections in Finland and abroad. Löppönen has also participated in art fairs including the VOLTA8 Basel Art Fair in 2012 (with Gallery Kalhama & Piippo Contemporary, Helsinki), and the TIAF Toronto International Art Fair, Toronto, in 2013 (with De Luca Fine Art Gallery, Toronto). In 2013, his portrait of the Finnish painter Henry Wuorila-Stenberg won third prize at Portrait Now! the Brewer J.C. Jacobsen’s Portrait Award in Denmark.

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