Thursday, 7 March 2013

Veikko Törmänen

Veikko Törmänen
Veikko Johannes Törmänen (born 7 June 1945, Kuusamo) is a Finnish artist, who paints and makes graphic art. His works were displayed for the first time in a solo exhibition in Oulu Finland in 1972.Törmänen paints abstract works and makes installations. He has collaborated with architects and has made many public works since 1979. His works combine various techniques and materials.In the 1970s Törmänen painted gouache and water colour works based on a close study of objects. In the end of the 1980s he painted large, structuredcolor fields with events taking place along the sides of the works. At this time he also produced collages of various objects and experimented with different materials. In the beginning of 1990's he was struck by the shape of dot, stating that at that time he blew up the color fields into the black dots in his works. He was fascinated by the fact that dot is the basic element of industrially produced image. His show in Oulu Art Museum in 1999 was titled "Contrast".According to art critics Törmänen's art relies on a peculiar diversion of visual sense, dealing with purely aesthetic optical illusion. He has been considered as a reducer, whose works comprise of colour, form and their interplay. Törmänen states that his aesthetics is the visual experience they produce and that he doesn't tell stories.
Veikko Törmänen
Veikko Törmänen
Veikko Törmänen
Veikko Törmänen
Veikko Törmänen
Veikko Törmänen
Veikko Törmänen
Veikko Törmänen
Veikko Törmänen
Veikko Törmänen
Veikko Törmänen
      

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