In Alexela convenience stores, you can now find reusable bamboo cups decorated with the creations of Estonian artists.
The world depicted by Jüri Arrak is recognisably unique. The character of the mask is repeated from painting to painting, which takes on a new meaning according to the context. If irony is found in early works, existential problems are in the foreground in mature works. The floating giant head of "The Approach of Freedom" proclaims freedom to humanity, represented as breasts.
Painter Lola Tehver loves colors because they consciously or unconsciously shape almost all our daily decisions, from food to clothes. In Tehveri's work, colors are the main tool to convey the artist's emotions and thoughts to the viewer without words.
Epp Maria Kokamägi is an Estonian painter who has had almost 90 exhibitions in Estonia, Finland, Sweden, Ireland, Germany, Czech Republic and Paris. Kokamägi loves to create oil paintings, watercolors, book designs, and theater and cinema designs. The family gallery Epp Maria Galerii is also open in Haapsalu, where both her and other family members' creations are displayed.
Maria-Liisa Leonidov's works are recognizable by bold colors, magical creatures and rich details. It is also interesting that Maria-Liisa creates her art not only on canvas or paper: she likes to decorate walls, furniture, silk and also bodies with her creations, being a highly valued Estonian tattoo artist.
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Reusable bamboo cups
No work of art is created for one-time consumption. So are Alexela coffee cups, which are made of environmentally friendly material. You also help save nature by using fewer disposable paper cups.