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Lovely artists' sharing afternoon

about 1 year ago, by Sindy Yeung
Lovely artists' sharing afternoon

What a lovely sharing session with other resident artists at Hub Feenix! I talked about my art journey starting 4 years ago, what I have been through, my signature “My Wonderland” series, and the art piece I am working on now — inspired by the nature here and Finnish nature-loving lifestyle.

The resident artists at Hub Feenix come from different countries. Their expertise ranges from painting, animation, comics, improvised music, digital art to film making! I have learned a lot from them. Hub Feenix is a centre of creativity and well-being. Many of its staff and volunteers are also artists. Thanks for listening to my sharing and your comments and encouragement!

Solstice

Solstice

about 1 year ago, by Lisa LaBracio

Shooting a 24-hour animation to celebrate the Solstice in the field between Hub Feenix and the lake.
Photo from fellow resident artist, Sindy Yeung.

Collection

Collection

about 1 year ago, by Lisa LaBracio

The Scots pine sheds its bark in shapes like puzzle pieces that litter the footpaths surrounding Hub Feenix. I had the thought that these might make for metamorphic animation sequences, and perhaps got carried away with collecting them.

Studio Walls

Studio Walls

about 1 year ago, by Lisa LaBracio

Frames of animation from various projects made while at Hub Feenix

Farewell

Farewell

about 1 year ago, by Lisa LaBracio

Last night at the Hub. Will miss this path! Thanks to the whole team for the peace and productivity <3

Thank you. I miss you!

about 1 year ago, by Sindy Yeung
Thank you. I miss you!

It’s two days since I left Hub Feenix.
I already miss it. Several debuts to me during the past month! My first time to do artist residency, to make art while travelling, to make canvas stretchers by myself, to do monotype printing, to do traditional Finnish sauna, to see midnight sun, to have vegetarian diet for whole month, and to have overseas collector for my art! So touched to know my art speaks to someone on the other side of the earth.

At Hub Feenix, artists are free to decide how to use the time. I didn’t make any presumptions but opened up myself. End up I completed one painting and started the 2nd piece. It’s a new series inspired not only by the nature but also my reflections on Finnish life style and human activities.

Thanks to the amazing staff of Hub Feenix who made this residency successful and fruitful! Also thanks to my fellow resident artists for sharing this wonderful memory with me.

Daily walk in nature

Daily walk in nature

11 months ago, by Sindy Yeung

One of the most enjoyable things in my artist residency at Hub Feenix is the daily walk in forest and to the lake. On the way there is a piece of field with a lovely cottage. The light and colour changes everyday and at summer there are also flowers of multiple flowers around! I am so touched by the scene and it becomes the inspiration of my painting here - done on canvas over self-made stretcher bars.
Photo by fellow resident artist Lisa LaBracio

Daily walk in nature

Daily walk in nature

11 months ago, by Sindy Yeung

One of the most enjoyable things in my artist residency at Hub Feenix is the daily walk in forest and to the lake. On the way there is a piece of field with a lovely cottage. The light and colour changes everyday and at summer there are also flowers of multiple flowers around! I am so touched by the scene and it becomes the inspiration of my painting here - done on canvas over self-made stretcher bars.
Photo by fellow resident artist Lisa LaBracio

The lake

The lake

11 months ago, by Sindy Yeung

Time flies. I’m leaving my artist residency at Hub Feenix tomorrow! One thing that I will miss a lot is the lake! It looks different under different weathers and times of the day, but all are stunning and tranquil. These colours, sounds, winds, lines and ripples will stay in my mind forever, and turn into ingredients of my art❤️.

Reflecting on my experience at Hub Feenix

8 months ago, by Alix Labelle
Reflecting on my experience at Hub Feenix

during my time at the residency, I did some dyeing with local mushrooms like cortinarius and sarcodon squamosus. it was really fun to walk around in the forest surrounding the area during the end of mushroom season with my basket and picking the best looking mushrooms! i ended up with four skeins of lettlopi icelandic yarn.
while at hub feenix, i worked on some small handsewn patchwork quilts and sketched out some new ideas for the next ones! apart from the artistic work done there, i had a great time going to the sauna each week, playing games with all the volunteers, eating piparkakku, talking to the sheep and building a snow woman!!

A Deep-reaching Impression

7 months ago, by Tebogo Boikanyo Matshana
A Deep-reaching Impression

The winter landscape in Meltola has left an impression on my subconscious mind. December’s darkness and elongated blue hours created a space for me that fostered deep-set introspection. These conditions, though severe, were both formative as well as restorative, offering me the frame of mind for reflection and course correction. The quietude of the snow, absorbing sound cloaked the earth in a silence I’ve never beheld before, it made me reverent. My time at the Hub Feenix led me to a place of resolve both personally and professionally, encouraging me to embrace a new path forward as both a human being and as well as a creative. Surrounded by a community filled with compassion and warmth, I found not only a home away from home but also a space for internal alignment.

Monica Peralta

Monica Peralta

5 months ago, by Monica Peralta

I am visual artist and I'm motivated by nature, its infinite forms and the structures that contain it, the organic and geometric morphologies.

Secrets and a Phoenix

Secrets and a Phoenix

4 months ago, by Marielle van den Bergh

I am a Dutch visual artist. In 2023 we were artists in residence at the Arctic Ceramic Centre, Posio, Finland. Nature has always been my inspiration, but recently I began to look at the (disastrous) influence humans have on nature. The project I am currently working on is Secrets/ Violence against Women. I paint portraits of abused women on bedsheets. Later I do a project, creating a phoenix from waste plastics for and with Hub Feenix. Thanks to: Cultuurfonds/VoordeKunst/Tijlfonds

Embrace the sauna!

2 months ago, by Chip Sox
Embrace the sauna!

What a wonderfully surprising and rewarding experience!
As a recent MFA graduate and early career artist, I found Hub Feenix to be welcoming and inspiring. The Hub offers so much for the creative mind to work, play and rest.

During my two month stay, I felt like I was able to have a taste of the Finnish culture, engaging with the local art community in Helsinki and Fiskar. I also centered myself in the quiet of nature that is so readily accessible from home base.

As a multidisciplinary artist, I was excited to find a great deal of freedom provided by the facilities, especially the wood shop! Their vision for the future maker’s space and studios is inspiring and something I will be keeping a close eye on moving forward.

I am wildly grateful for my time at the Hub and especially to the warm, welcoming and energizing members who work hard to make this place a reality.

Coach | Textile Artist

17 days ago, by Dymphie Kies
Coach | Textile Artist

Hi there, My name is Dymphie Kies and I am living in The Netherlands. As a visual artist and a systemic coach I guide people to understand their life stories and the underlaying emotions which gave direction. Light influences people and life by its colors, its intensity, its warmth. In Finland I found an overwhelming nature with pure blue sky, pure light and real silence. Two years ago I got the opportunity to continue working this theme as an AiR at HUB Feenix in Meltola. Thanks to the international open minded environment and the diversity of artists was working here a very refreshing and stimulating period for me. Nevertheless I have the feeling that the theme “Light in Finland” is not completed yet, it needs a further, perhaps deeper investigation which is my objective for the coming weeks. If you are interested in the results of the earlier AiR periods then have a look at the blogs on my website www.dymphiekies.nl
Warm greetings!!