Heli Tuori-Luutonen

Textile artist Heli Tuori-Luutonen is a versatile and characterful artist, whose production, starting from the 1980s, consists of textile art, church textiles, and textiles for everyday use. Her language of form and her handiwork are unique and minimised. Even her smaller-sized works are of monumental and architectural character. Her works are part of many collections. Finnish State Art, Finnish National Theatre, Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation, and the Frans and Yvonne Looijesteij collection are but a few.

Heli Tuori-Luutonen

Textile artist Heli Tuori-Luutonen is a versatile and characterful artist, whose production, starting from the 1980s, consists of textile art, church textiles, and textiles for everyday use. Her language of form and her handiwork are unique and minimised. Even her smaller-sized works are of monumental and architectural character. Her works are part of many collections. Finnish State Art, Finnish National Theatre, Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation, and the Frans and Yvonne Looijesteij collection are but a few.

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