Heidi Ukkonen: At The Wunderwall Brussels
The paintings by Heidi Ukkonens explore themes of the mundane, such as relationships, anguish and suffering . These depictions are represented through playfully deformed animations within the life of modern society. The materials she uses are Egg-tempera acrylic, oil paint and spray paint, to add and build texture to her work. The inspiration derives from her life living in the vibrant city of Antwerp. Her thought process begins towards the end of each day and through trial and error the works are brought about. Drawing knowledge and inspiration of the works of Philip Guston, Henri Matisse and Hieronymus Bosch she aims to bring her audience into a world where the usual becomes unusual , where the ugly becomes beautiful and where pain becomes humour.
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Heidi Ukkonen, The apple tree, 2020
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Heidi Ukkonen, Chloe's bar, 2020
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Heidi Ukkonen, 7 flowers , 2020
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Heidi Ukkonen, One more day, 2020
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Heidi Ukkonen, Monkey Business, 2020Sold
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Heidi Ukkonen, A rose is a rose, 2020
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Heidi Ukkonen, A Slow Goodbye, 2020
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Heidi Ukkonen, Borderline, 2021
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Heidi Ukkonen, Sunflowers, 2021Sold
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Heidi Ukkonen, Sundried Tomatoes, 2021
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Heidi Ukkonen, Something Good, 2021
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Heidi Ukkonen, Phase 2, 2020Sold
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Heidi Ukkonen, She's the One (1), 2020
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Heidi Ukkonen, She's the one (2), 2020Sold
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Heidi Ukkonen, There goes my baby, 2020Sold
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Heidi Ukkonen, Friday Potatoes, 2019
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Heidi Ukkonen, Love Letters to a Friend, 2020
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Heidi Ukkonen, Nobody Else, 2020
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Heidi Ukkonen, Wildcard, 2020
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Heidi Ukkonen, Hot Tea, 2021Sold
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Heidi Ukkonen, Milkshake, 2021
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Heidi Ukkonen, Sealed Lips, 2021Sold
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Heidi Ukkonen, The Paradise, 2021Sold
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Heidi Ukkonen, The Silent face, 2021
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Heidi Ukkonen, The Souvenier, 2021
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Heidi Ukkonen, Worms, 2021
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Heidi Ukkonen, No Promises, 2021Sold