Recently
I had a few days away in Lahti, Finland. I love this town, have been
before there. It's not large but very comfortable and cozy for
citizens. The town is called the Center of the Finnish Lake District.
Having
settled at the hotel, I went for a stroll to the Lanu park. So the
park is named after the sculptor Olavi Lanu, who created concrete
sculptures in 1989 - 1992 and put them in different parts of the
forest, among the trees and bushes.
The
park is located on the Kariniemi hill, near the Vesijärvi lake. The
lake is beautiful, there is a pier for boats and yachts and a place
for walking and cycling. Lots of geese and ducks stopped in the park
before flying to warm places.
When I began to go up the
hill to the park unusual sculptures struck me. It was necessary to
consider them to understand what was depicted. Here are two persons, they hug (' tuki
'). Next figure is a man sitting under a falling stone. Judging
by his face, he pondered and did not notice a stone ( 'hella kivi
' ).
' tuki
'
'hella kivi
'
This sculpture depicts a meeting of a few people, though
I can not say exactly how many they are ('rankakasa'). Not far
away in the forest an interesting group was: two men who have faced
as stubborn sheep. I suppose they struggle with each other long time
and moss have already started to grow on them ('kaksi
kivea').
'rankakasa'
'kaksi
kivea'
This figure is as if made of thin concrete rods. I
imagined a woman who wanted to get rid from the mass of concrete
('keko'). And opposite another sculpture, a couple was, I
suppose they were happy to meet ('harmaa tammikuu').
'keko'
'harmaa tammikuu'
A
little away from the main paths of the park, this figure was located.
I think it's meditator man sitting in peace alone ('iso kivi').
Now the sculpture that I liked the most. This was a woman figure
lying on her side and concrete waves and threads flown down.
Interestingly to look at her hair.
'iso kivi'
The following sculpture tries
to raise himself by his hair. But if you look at his legs or roots,
they are four, it is clear that he would never get off the ground
('keko')
I stared at the last
sculpture, could not understand how a woman's body pierced a stone.
But apparently she was not damaged because she clasped her hands
behind a head and seeks to swim ('lapi
harmaan kiven') :))
'keko'
'lapi
harmaan kiven'
I
think any viewer can't be indifferent looking at these sculptures by
Olavi Lanu, they make him to think, to consider, to assume. The
bright colors of the autumn forest emphasize Lanu's
unusual creativity.
From
the hill the houses and Lahti hall tower was visible. I went down to
the Vesijärvi lake and decided to look at the gallery in the museum.
There I also found the cute sculpture. The day
was interesting, the walk was long and I went to have dinner. Happy new week all!
P.S.
By
the way this is my 100th post.
When in late 2011 I made my
blog I would never have believed that I could write 100 articles in
English. I hope you have forgiven my few mistakes. Thank you!