
Title of Art Piece: Idja Váile Åppås By Aili Jensen
Category: Mixed Media
Student/Artist’s Name: Aili Jensen
School: Homer HIgh School
Grade: 10th
School: Homer HIgh School
Grade: 10th
Artist Statement: “Night of untouched snow”
This piece depicts two young Sami girls engulfed by a snowy forest with paper star lanterns brightening up the girls with a few hiding in the dark forest. The Sami people are the indigenous people of northern Europe and many don't know about them. My ancestors were Sami and I have a lot of pride in my ethnicity. I made a parody of the painting Carnation Lily, Lily Rose by John Singer Sargent. I love his work and really wanted to add a part of myself to my painting. I want people to learn about the Sami and in my painting the trees obscure the girls, while the light illuminates them. This is a metaphor for how unknown Sami culture is. As time or people have forgotten or hidden the culture, it still persists glowing through the dark.
This piece depicts two young Sami girls engulfed by a snowy forest with paper star lanterns brightening up the girls with a few hiding in the dark forest. The Sami people are the indigenous people of northern Europe and many don't know about them. My ancestors were Sami and I have a lot of pride in my ethnicity. I made a parody of the painting Carnation Lily, Lily Rose by John Singer Sargent. I love his work and really wanted to add a part of myself to my painting. I want people to learn about the Sami and in my painting the trees obscure the girls, while the light illuminates them. This is a metaphor for how unknown Sami culture is. As time or people have forgotten or hidden the culture, it still persists glowing through the dark.
Artwork Dimensions: 14.5"X12"
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