March Solace #9

March Solace #9

  • Description
    Estonian-born Jaanika Peerna, living in New York since 1998, blends drawing, installation, and performance in her artistic practice. Her works focus on the transformative qualities of light, air, and water while addressing environmental issues like climate change. Through participatory performances, she invites audiences to reflect on the urgency of ecological challenges. Her art emphasizes the profound interconnectedness of life, aiming to foster awareness of its beauty and vulnerability.
  • Details
    • Pigment print, colored pencil on Mylar
    • Created:
      2020-2021
    • Unique work
    • Signature:
      Yes - on back
    • Artwork Location:
      Chicago, Illinois
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    • All artwork is final sale.
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  • Overall Dimensions
    Dimensions: 91w | 216d | 135h cm
    Framed Dimensions: 95w | 5d | 140h cm
  • Installation Notes
    Assembly Required: No
  • Cleaning & Care
    Before handling the artwork, wash your hands thoroughly to remove any dirt, oil or other contaminants. When not on display, store the artwork in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, humidity and extreme temperatures.
    When hanging the artwork, use appropriate hanging hardware and ensure it’s securely attached to the wall. Use a level to ensure it hangs straight. Avoid hanging the artwork near sources of heat, moisture or smoke, as these can damage the canvas over time.
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Artist

Jaanika Peerna

Jaanika Peerna is an Estonian-born artist living and working in both New York and Tallinn since 1998. Her work encompasses drawing, installation, and performance, often dealing with the theme of transitions in light, air, water and other natural phenomena. For her performances she often involves the audience in participatory reflection on the current climate meltdown. Her art practice stems from the corporeal experience of our existence and reaches towards enhanced awareness of the fragility, interconnectedness and wonder of all life.

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