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Kieli:

  Kuva Tiedot Kuvaus
 

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Kuvakoko : 1164.2 × 767.6 millimetriä
Aineiston koko: 1.7 Mt
Aineiston formaatti: EPS (Encapsulated PostScript)
Värimaailma: RGB
Luotu 11.9.2009 09:06
Muokattu 23.1.2013 13:50
The theme of Laila Pullinen's Sun of the Fells relief is the internal movement of natural forces. The work is made of Finnish copper, and its dimensions are 4 x 9 metres. It was completed for the 1967 Montreal World Expo.
In 1969, it was located to Helsinki Airport's new terminal building. In the summer of 2009 it was located to the area of long-haul flights.
 

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Kuvakoko : 220.0 × 337.7 millimetriä
Aineiston koko: 3.3 Mt
Aineiston formaatti: JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group JFIF format)
Värimaailma: RGB
Luotu 14.10.2011 08:49
Muokattu 23.1.2013 13:50
The installation by artist Päivi Rintaniemi consists of three, large clay pieces, which are called Matura, Fortume and Vivo. The pieces were made using a high-fire technique at 1250°C. The fragile-looking, but durable stoneware pieces simultaneously convey a sense of monumentality and delicacy.
 

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Kuvakoko : 220.0 × 333.1 millimetriä
Aineiston koko: 3.1 Mt
Aineiston formaatti: JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group JFIF format)
Värimaailma: RGB
Luotu 25.10.2011 11:07
Muokattu 23.1.2013 13:50
The installation by artist Päivi Rintaniemi consists of three, large clay pieces, which are called Matura, Fortume and Vivo. The pieces were made using a high-fire technique at 1250°C. The fragile-looking, but durable stoneware pieces simultaneously convey a sense of monumentality and delicacy.
 

DragonFly1.eps
Kuvakoko : 67.7 × 50.8 millimetriä
Aineiston koko: 2.1 Mt
Aineiston formaatti: EPS (Encapsulated PostScript)
Värimaailma: CMYK
Luotu 1.11.2007 12:25
Muokattu 23.1.2013 13:50
The sculpture Concorde, by the artist Stefan Lindfors is made of stainless steel and glass fibre. It resembles a dragon fly. Location: Terminal 1.
 

Fatmi.eps
Kuvakoko : 228.6 × 344.0 millimetriä
Aineiston koko: 8.8 Mt
Aineiston formaatti: EPS (Encapsulated PostScript)
Värimaailma: CMYK
Luotu 1.11.2007 12:25
Muokattu 23.1.2013 13:50
The timber sculpture called Fatmi, by the artist Martti Aiha, is the trademark of Helsinki Airport. It has been captured to the cameras of thousands of tourists. The 8 metres high and 3,000 kg heavy sculpture has been named after an air traffic control system. Fatmi has a feminine, round and soft form. Fatmi's sibling sculpture is masculine and sharp-lined Fids. Fids is in storage at the moment due to lack of space.
Location: Terminal 2, arrival floor (arrival hall 2A).
 

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Kuvakoko : 905.6 × 1433.7 millimetriä
Aineiston koko: 6.0 Mt
Aineiston formaatti: JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group JFIF format)
Värimaailma: RGB
Luotu 24.10.2011 14:36
Muokattu 23.1.2013 13:50
The Kiss (Suudelma)

In the work off sculptor Juha Ojansivu two matchsticks lean against each other. The work is made of aluminium and it took a year and a half to make it. The work was finished in 1983. The Kiss has been part of the airport's permanent art collection for several years and has become a firm favourite among the passengers too.

Location: Terminal 2, departure floor (check-in area 240)
Open to all airport visitors.