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Tarrvi Laamann. 7 inch C'4

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15.09 - 20.10.2016 at Haus Gallery

The current exhibition displays the manuscript of Estonian first meditation comic strip using the unique techniques of glue-prints on sand, wood sculptures and xylopainting on canvas.

 

Tarrvi Laamann (1973) is an Estonia artist mainly known for his pieces of graphics art (Woodcut & Moku hanga), displaying a hippyish love for the world and desire for freedom. Laamann's style is characterised by bold and heavy lines and an generous approach influenced by the reggae culture He has been promoting (Bashment FM, Raadio 2) among a wider audience. Tarrvi Laamann  studied printmaking at the Estonian Academy of Arts, graduated the master’s program in 2000, and has been a member of the Estonian Artists’ Association since 1994.

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