Wild mushrooms are my paint, Finnish forest my art studio, and the underwater world my inspiration.
As a former diving instructor, I used to escape Finland’s chilly winters to the vibrant coral reefs. This autumn I started spending more time in the nearby forest, and suddenly the strange forms and colors of the moss, rotting tree trunks, critters and mushrooms brought me back to the reefs. I started learning their names, and the forest began to feel like home. I get excited about all those wonderfully colorful, toxic mushrooms I previously ignored.
The more time I spent in the forest, the more beauty I saw around me. Before long, mushrooms became my paint, and the forest my art studio.
A very unforgiving studio, as a matter of fact. I often spend five or six hours looking for mushrooms for just one creation.
If I realize one day later that I would like to rearrange something in my creation, it’s already too late. The gills of the mushrooms have withered and lost those vibrant colors. Mister and Madame Snails have munched holes into the caps, and trees have covered my creations with falling leaves.
I can’t plan any of my mushroom art in advance, either, because I never know what kind of mushrooms I end up finding. I have to take what nature decides to give me that day and work with that.
So it was a surprise for me when I looked back and realized that so many of my dreamy creations were inspired by the underwater world. I guess it’s just natural – we dream about what we love. What do you dream about?
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i've never seen mushrooms like that before are they dyed the color is gorgoeus
It looks almost like a curled up starfish blowing bubbles! This is so creative and pretty!
The red amanita on the left has a very Little Prince -esque vibe going on 💖
I have mixed feelings about this. The colours are beautiful and so are the mushrooms. But I also think it's a waist to pick wild mushrooms just for this. What do you do with them after the photoshoot? Why not celebrate their beauty in their natural state, in the ground?
These appear magical! Now they just need a children's book to go with them!
I love these! What a great idea, i would literally love to have some of these on my walls! Thanks
These are wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing with the rest of us. Your forests must be so beautiful. Where I live, there is not as much diversity underfoot.
All that variety of art and colors using only mushrooms. Beautiful! ❤
I have been living in Finland for more than 60 years and never thought that our beautiful nature can also be a tool for amazing art!
I love your work <3 you have such a great imagination!! After seeing these, I feel like going to the forest myself myself!
These are awsome!! This may sound odd but I’m doing a project for a sculpture class and have taken quite some inspiration from your art! And would like to include you in slideshow:)
I have mixed feelings about this. The colours are beautiful and so are the mushrooms. But I also think it's a waist to pick wild mushrooms just for this. What do you do with them after the photoshoot? Why not celebrate their beauty in their natural state, in the ground?
These appear magical! Now they just need a children's book to go with them!
I love these! What a great idea, i would literally love to have some of these on my walls! Thanks
These are wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing with the rest of us. Your forests must be so beautiful. Where I live, there is not as much diversity underfoot.
All that variety of art and colors using only mushrooms. Beautiful! ❤
I have been living in Finland for more than 60 years and never thought that our beautiful nature can also be a tool for amazing art!
I love your work <3 you have such a great imagination!! After seeing these, I feel like going to the forest myself myself!
These are awsome!! This may sound odd but I’m doing a project for a sculpture class and have taken quite some inspiration from your art! And would like to include you in slideshow:)