The artworks of Bonfire-exhibition approached fire and the idea of burning with personal notes of an encountering around camp fire in Wiepersdorf, Germany, where I spent four months as an artist in residency. We who lived there carried wood from the near forest, and in my mind this became a form of common effort to generate good things.
I wrote to my notebook: ”Wir gingen mehrere male in den Wald um Holz für das Lagerfeuer zu sammeln”, ”Me menimme usein metsään keräämään puita nuotioon.” We were born as a group who share things. Same time I was reading about Heraclitus (Herakleitos), the ancient Greek philosopher, whose thinking still exist as fragments. He thought that it is the same fire, which burns in sun, in a fireplace, in lightning. Fire is fire when it changes its form while burning. Fire is like an eternal fuel, which is a part of events of change, destruction and birth. |
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