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One of my favorite bloggers, Kriselda, made a blog post about my collaboration with Vallila. We went together to Vallila showroom to check out their new collections and get inspired.

Kriselda is a stylist and visualist and is particularly good with camera, hence it is no surprise the pictures she took are great. She also shot a short video about my Vallila project, have a look below!

 

 

Here is the blog post on www.KRISELDA.com, hurry up to participate, there is an opportunity to win a fashion illustration and a Vallila pillow! Simply enter in the comments field which pillow is your favorite (ruby, sapphire or red shoe).

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Ballet: Alice in Wonderland

Last Friday I went to see the premiere of the new Alice in Wonderland ballet at the Finnish National Opera. This is one of my all time favourite books and to say that my expecations were high is an understatement.

Nevertheless, I have to admit  – it was amazing.

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For someone who knows the book by heart and adores its creativity and magic, the level of detail put into the development of characters’ choreography and the visual aspects of the ballet was more than satisfying. Let me tell you all.

First of all, the costumes and the scenery! This is not just a visually pleasing, beautiful production. The costumes are so attractive and well made, that the viewer is caught anticipating what the next upcoming character will look like. And there the ballet does not disappoint. The striped long socks of Tweedledum and Tweedledee, the adorable rabbit’s and mice ears, the majestic outfit of the Queen of Hearts, the modern and geometric outfits of the chess piece characters, not to mention the pearls on the Caterpillars dress…

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(pictures source, Finnish National Ooppera // Mirka Kleemola):  http://oopperabaletti.fi/en/repertoire/alice-in-wonderland/)

You will find all the graphic elements that are supposed to be here: the stripes, the checkered material, the harlequin black and white pattern, the symbols of the card suits – hearts and spades, the red contrasting the white… Everything!

The tea china set at the Mad Hatter’s tea party with huge cups and saucers makes you want to actually attend the tea party. There is a cute mouse who had just a bit too much to drink and it gets fed sugar from a huge spoon (see pic above). The small details like this make the spectacle  entertaining equally for both – children and adults.

Secondly, what I enjoyed very much are various creative solutions. Choreographer Jorma Elo has done a tremendous work to translate the characteristics of various characters into movement. For instance, how do you show to the viewer the oddness / quirkiness of Tweedledum and Tweedledee? By incorporating elements of modern dance into the choreography of their part. It was brilliant! Their sharp, abrupt movements, with almost geometric trajectories as opposed to traditional ballet flexible, soft and flowy movements create a level of contrast, just like their odd dialogue does in literature. (By the way, they do have a battle over a medal!) Also, pay attention how the underwater creatures creatively “swim” in their dance or the flamingo cricket.

Similarly, creative solutions are required to show to the audience Alice’s mood. In this adaptation of the story, Alice’s strict mother attempts to arrange a marriage for Alice – so how do you show to the audience that Alice does not find this idea alluring?

Music! Well, actually the lack of it. When Alice plays and enjoys life and is in her fantasy world the air is filled with masterpieces of Mendelssohn, Grieg, von Weber, Händel…But to handle death, uneasiness, hardship and uncomfort the creators have turned to silence. Talk about an awkward silence! And then you sit there, looking at the characters on stage wishing the music would start playing again. Now that, is what you call – engagement! Very well-done! This ballet is as creative as it should be.

Alice in Wonderland ballet is a celebration of creativity! All the details of the production from the choreography choices to the costume design do the right justice to one of the most creative fairy tales of all times. You will not be disappointed.

There were so many things to like about this ballet. And so many to notice! In fact, I am sure there were few things left unnoticed. It is not often that I would want to see a ballet for a second time.

If I had to force myself find at least one negative thing, it is of course the absence of the character for Cheshire Cat. The cat is present, but in an abstract way as a two-dimensional image re-appearing on stage. Despite being slightly disappointed about this fact, however, I do understand the reasoning behind this choice as it raises the character above the rest. Mr. Jorma Elo, choreographer in his recent interview said that because this character is “so very different from all other characters”, the only solution he could come up with is that it will not be a character like other dancers (View the interview here, it is in Finnish though: http://areena.yle.fi/1-3736104)

Finally, for someone who lives and breathes illustration, the visuals for this production are a dream come true. I am so pleased for the choice of illustration over photography. Illustration at times I feel is a very under-rated form of art.

The poster and website do not use photography but illustration:

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The costume designs are illustrated by Robert Perdziola

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And if that is not enough! They have a notebook for sale at the Opera, with the illustrations! It is only 15 € – but look how gorgeous this really is:

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Dreaming! Now this fairy-tale has got me really dreaming about possible future illustraion projects, too. And yes, if I manage to get a ticket still, I would love to go see the ballet again! And so should you.

By Didem

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One of my favorite blogs at the moment – by Didem. Stylish, classy, modern and pretty. And she loves Chanel. And of course she is absolutely beautiful. Didem has a very diverse style: at times edgy, at time feminine, at times sporty, at times girly – thus, I could not make only one illustration. And I did three:

  1. Edgy with purple fringes
  2. Romantic with flowercrown and Chanel clutch
  3. A couture black Chanel evening look

What do you think?

Vote for Didem at ELLE STYLE Award for best blog category HERE.

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Photo credit: Didem’s blog

 

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Naantali & Kultaranta

I had a mini-trip recenty to Naantali, a city in the south-west of Finland. It is one of the most important tourist cities in Finland, however, I have to admit it was my first time visiting it. It is absolutely beautiful. We were lucky to have wonderful sunny weather suitable for a day at the sea. Also played golf in Kultaranta Resort, which I highly recommend. The food, service, golf instruction class, meeting venues – everything was top class! Here is my picture report:

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Photocredit for pic above: Kultaranta resort website

 

Isn’t this amazing? Foggy chilly morning, and the sea meets the sky seamlessly with no horizon…

That wooden pier hut is actually a sauna.

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So we went sailing around Kultaranta, i.e.”Golden Beach”.

The old city is like a set from a movie full of pretty wooden dollhouses:

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Restaurant UUSI KILTA was a terrific find, too:

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Come visit Finland!!!

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Anna R.

Here is an illustration of an awesome, fun, intelligent person who I am glad to call a friend – Anna! I painted recently this for her birthday party.

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The dress

I rarely post pictures of myself on the blog, but this time I couldn’t resist. The dress!

I had few rather fancy events to attend recently, so I got myself this for the occasion. I could wear this every day. Really.

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My paintings are on TV!

First Magazine illustrations, then a book project, and now  – my paintings are on TV!

Some friends and acquaintances have already asked whether it was my art they noticed in trailers and ads of the new reality show on Fox channel. To be honest, it feels actually very nice that they recognized my style.

Here are some screen shots:

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olesjaPianoYou can catch Bimbo Oy every Wednesday at 21.00 on Fox. The opening of their new office is in the third episode starting 15:10, available online at Foxplay.fi.