
Tyyni captures the irregular motions created by wind and light, offering a bodily experience of slow, passing time. Memories of silent Finnish forests and plains—landscapes where only wind brushes the grass and light shifts—form the basis of the work. These sensations of a quiet environment are transposed into the subtle, continuous movements within the device. Each unit responds to natural forces, rotating and trailing in the wind. Thin ribbons connect like droplets, their edges defined by light. Reflection colors shift with the sun’s position and the viewer’s angle—coalescing into a distant landscape from afar yet breaking into fragments upon approach. Water is incorporated inside the structure, using buoyancy to amplify even slight breezes. Without exaggerating the phenomenon, the work receives the conditions of light, wind, and water, constructing a structure that visualizes gentle flows of time.

.jpg)

.jpg)
.jpg)
.jpg)
.jpg)
.jpg)
