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Navitrolla kunstnikukarjäär algas 1990. aastate alguses. Juba varajases loomingus kasutas kunstnik oma maalides nii naivistliku kui ka sürrealistliku kunstistiili elemente ning paigutub nende stiili vahepeale, nimetades ennast ise naviistiks. Kuntsnikuna on Navitrolla ülimalt mitmekesine- õlimaal, graafika, skulptuur, segatehnikas tehtud hiidmaalid seintel. Esialgu kare maalimisviis on aja jooksul omandanud tõeliselt peenetundelise ja detailirohke meisterlikkuse, kus iga rohulible või kauguses laiuv kalju on portselanipintsliga läbitöödeldud. Inimtegevusest on tema loomingus vaid üksikud vaikivad jäljed- kas mobiilimast keset põldu või naftaplatvorm kaugel merel. Inimlinna kohtab piltidel väga harva ja vaid iganenud kujul, valdavalt võimutseb maalidel loodus, kus laiuvatel maastikel võidutseb värvikirev loomariik, mis justkui peegeldab inimloomust selle absurdsuses. Navitrollat esindab Navitrolla galerii.
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At the glass studio attached to the Jarvakandi glass museum you will see examples of artificial glass blown using handicraft methods.Did it you know…?*Here you can learn the basics of glass blowing *You can blow glass yourself in the studio or watch the work of glass masters in the public workshop*You can enjoy the wonders of glass blowing and even record special occasions forever in glass
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Vuhti House is a home gallery that sells ceramics and textiles – rugs, curtains, bedspreads, cushions. The house itself is a restored building in functional style that is located in the historical villa district of Parnu. You can also look around inside the house.
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TYPA is a design centre for print and paper art where we display a host of historic presses and traditional techniques from papermaking to letterpress book printing. Old machinery is complemented by contemporary architectural paper objects and folded designs. Artists from all around the world work in the studio and display their works in the on-site gallery. As a visitor, you will be given a tour around the centre, during which you will be able to experience work both as a papermaker and a printer. We will take you 2000 years back in history and work our way back into the modern digital world. The tour is included in the price of the ticket, lasts for about 1-1,5 h and is suitable for kids as well as adults. In addition to the tour, we can host various workshops. Ask your tour guide for more information. In our shop corner, you can find a selection of journals and notebooks that we manufacture by hand and we also take custom orders for diaries and albums, as well as custom prints.
Our guide Aydan, she is amazing and very cultivated artist. Thanks to her guiding, we discovered a lot about Heildelberg, Gutenberg and other paper printing procedures. Thanks a lot Aydan, and Typa!
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Kondas Center primarily focuses on naive and "outsider" art. The museum was opened in 2003 in a late 19th century rectory building. We have a permanent exhibition of Estonia's most famous naive painter Paul Kondas - who lived in Viljandi most of his life. Kondas' most well-known painting is "Strawberry Eaters", hence one may find large concrete strawberries allover the streets of Viljandi. We do some 30 temporary exhibitions yearly, half of them are by self-taught artists and the other half by professional artists.
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Exhibition & Shop You can see a traditional handcraftman's skills and art products as well as contemporary collaboration products of Estonian and Japanese. Interiors accessories, Tableware, Fashion accessories, Bags, etc.
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Rakvere Gallery is situated on historic Pikk Street, close to Vallimägi hill. We aim to showcase art from Lääne-Viru County. We organise spring and autumn exhibits, themed exhibitions and more. Come in and see for yourself!
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A new ceramics centre in the Old Town of Tallinn. Here, you can watch professional ceramic artists at work, buy and order the exclusive ceramics made by them, participate in regular ceramics courses, enjoy great ceramics events with your colleagues, friends or family, and enjoy exhibitions of art.
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Telliskivi Loomelinnak (Telliskivi Creative City) is the creative hotspot of Tallinn. It is a vibrant and artsy former industrial area that is turned into studios, theatres, galleries, design shops, cafes and restaurants. Crab something to eat in a cool laidback atmosphere, do some shopping in independent shops, attend one of the 600 events hosted each year in Loomelinnak or just walk around and admire some of the most amazing murals one can imagine.
A great place, an old industrial area now housing unique boutiques with local design, artists, open-air scenes for performing (also: open to anyone), clubs, cafes, small restaurants. Anybody could tell you that much. If you know anything about the history of Estonia, this place is a modern miracle. Much like alternative, creative centers in places like Berlin, but a with a genuine Estonian touch. Something to make you appreciate this ancient tribe and its culture even more.
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This gallery is located within the Johvi Concert Hall building, on the second floor of the Johvi Cultural Centre. It has an exhibition hall measuring 84.5 m2, with ceiling heights of 2.8 m and 3.45 m, with the latest lighting.The gallery has been open to the public since 25 January 2006. It aims to reflect the trends in contemporary art, and organises at least one exhibition of international art each year.
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