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Johanna Sonninen is a Helsinki, Finland artist that is proficient in drawing, metalwork and jewelery. She has traveled extensively & is multi-lingual. Her focus is her unique style of drawing. I became aware of her work through Twitter and can attest that Johanna is a cutting edge artisan whose work defies boundaries. It is my pleasure to introduce her to an American audience here in Auction & Exhibition. A&E: Although you are a university graduate, you still consider yourself self taught. Why is that so? JS: Actually I have studied art in school only for 3yrs. A strong need to be a craftsman comes to me as a blood legacy and I have drawn as long as I can remember. For me, it has never been unclear what I want to do for a living or with my life. Creating has always been a part my life. When I say self taught I also mean that my learning process will never end, I have so much to learn and Im very exited about it ! A&E: Ive been repetitively consumed with your drawings for some months now, but in all fairness you also do metalwork and jewelry. How do you approach editing your time between mediums-and is it fair to say that you are most pre-occupied with your drawings? JS: Yes right now Im most preoccupied by my drawings. At the moment I dont own a suitable work space where I could work with metal, so that side is not so busy as I would like it to be. A&E: When I first saw your work I was initially most taken by your drawings of Levis from your series The Philosophy of Denim Jeans. Considering how much you love the sensory quality of jeans, what technical constructs (if any) help you facilitate the clean, sparse, realism you achieve?
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JS: Masochism in me which I passionately love is a series of very important work to me. Through it I examine all those experiences I have had this far concerning relationships and feelings. When I tell about that person and about her words Youre a masochist if you care about me? Im revealing my one real life situation when I realized my own growth from sentimental to a realist. I personally believe that in emotional matters we often make subconscious choices which we are unable to influence in a consciousness level before we are aware of this. A&E: As you know, I was a swordsman at one time and we both have practiced the art. But once I learned that you work in metals, and gazed on the silver and black Flintlock pistol you made-I was totally impressed. Your workmanship is intensely ornate and labored. The quality reminded me of the old film where Alan Ladd plays Jim Bowie, who found a meteorite and had a blacksmith forge it into the mythic Bowie Knife..which he used to defeat a guy that had a sword. What inspired you to make such a pistoland what were the demands and technical complications?
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JS: No I enjoy both equally. Colours or not it is purely dictated by the subject and custom work for the client. A&E: You mentioned that your black & white drawing Obdach represents your newest direction. That particular image is a really rich, fluid metropolis. It reminds me of the black scratch blocks of masonite that Eyvind Earle (Sleeping Beauty/Walt Disney) would cut white negative space into to create a picture. Tell us about your new direction..
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