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Department: Fine Arts, Graphic Art (BA)

Sven-Aleksander Mantsik

I take a lot of notes and sketch a lot of plans, but hardly any make it to completion, if they even make it out of the drafts. I use pens for this rather than pencils – for its consistent and unerasable line. The initial inspiration for this artwork was entirely the elegant build of …

Merilyn Lempu

Thinking about why I am the way I am, my train of thought brought me to my grandmas. At that moment I began to realize how important their role in my life actually is.  Why am I the way I am? How similar am I to my grandmothers? How do they see our relationship? These …

Riina Reiners

This story is based on my childhood memory with my sister. One summer day we played on a meadow. All of a sudden we decided to go on a birch tree island that was surrounded by stones. Somebody has laid these stones there. We knew that this is not our land but we still decided …

Caroline Pajusaar

Hell, with its harsh and aggressive nature, is mysteriously enchanting and one of the most intriguing concepts for me. I have been interested in the topic of suffering, discomfort, and the surrealism that unites them for years. It is a fantasy world, where I can play around and decipher moral themes. The main element of …

Iti Lona Oja

Filmed in Tallinn Tuvi park, “Jorupill” mimics the thriller aesthetic to reveal the dark side of a children’s playground. A playground is generally a bordered area, enclosing items made to provide safe interaction for toddlers. However, to me the sort of plastic or metal objects one might find in such an area, appear somewhat grotesque …