Solo-exhibition ‘Searching for the System’, Helsinki, Finland, 2007. Exhibition of small forms, Tartu Art Hall, 2008. Solo exhibition ‘Relationship’, Kuressaare Castle, Saaremaa, 2012. The series consists of three figures that are linked substantively and technically through Mother-Earth (imitation of pregnant woman’s belly is used), the act of giving life and then again by the acceptance of the end of it. Ornaments. Earth I: big and small and the entire world in common. Earth II: the lonely one to whom the vast extensiveness of the world offers somber companionship. Earth III: perishing chamber in the world full of messages. Pregnancy
When I was 8, I wanted to become an astronaut. At 12 I decided to become a sculptor. I studied at Kalju Reitel’s sculpture studio and after several successful attendances at national student sculpture competitions I went to study bronze-casting techniques at ARS Monumental. This was a place where all the Baltic region’s largest historic monuments were made. I was an eager student and casted my first bronze statue that featured human-sized old man with a tail on crouched position looking up at the sky – in 1985 the “Ecce homo!” was sent to National young artist exhibition in
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