Tapio Junno
Finnish sculptor
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Tapio Junno (12 January 1940, Piippola – 25 December 2006) was a Finnish sculptor. He received the Pro Finlandia medal for his work in 1989.
One central element of Tapio Junno's sculpture is a bronze male, often dazzled by a piercing ray of light. The figures express the alternating feelings of human existence, such as pain and joy, light and shadow.[1]
References
- ^ Kiasma introducing Tapio Junno Archived 2007-10-30 at the Wayback Machine
External links
- Finland's Visual artists' internet registry
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