Sini Villi

Sini Villi (b. 1980) is a textile artist living and working in Helsinki, Finland. In her work Villi uses handmade ribbon to create three-dimensional textile reliefs and sculptures. The visual language of the artworks draws its inspiration from Sini Villi’s roots in Northern Ostrobothnia, by the vast and silent natural landscape. Every autumn large fields are plowed, forming softly rhythmic grooves. The colour scheme becomes one-dimensional, but the adjacent shapes create a visually interesting and soothing view. In the spring, life fills the ground again and the colors return. Sini Villi graduated with Bachelor of Culture and Arts in 2004, focusing on clothing design. She has worked for 20 years widely in the fields of fashion and interior textiles. Villi’s path to textile art began with her need to slow down and dive deeper into the creative process. Villi’s art is found in the Finnish State Art Collection, the Oulu Museum of Art collection, and private collections worldwide.

Sini Villi

Sini Villi (b. 1980) is a textile artist living and working in Helsinki, Finland. In her work Villi uses handmade ribbon to create three-dimensional textile reliefs and sculptures. The visual language of the artworks draws its inspiration from Sini Villi’s roots in Northern Ostrobothnia, by the vast and silent natural landscape. Every autumn large fields are plowed, forming softly rhythmic grooves. The colour scheme becomes one-dimensional, but the adjacent shapes create a visually interesting and soothing view. In the spring, life fills the ground again and the colors return. Sini Villi graduated with Bachelor of Culture and Arts in 2004, focusing on clothing design. She has worked for 20 years widely in the fields of fashion and interior textiles. Villi’s path to textile art began with her need to slow down and dive deeper into the creative process. Villi’s art is found in the Finnish State Art Collection, the Oulu Museum of Art collection, and private collections worldwide.

“My art is based on the endless cycle of nature – the way life flows onward despite the surrounding transformations.”

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