Selected Photographic Works



Taiteilijana minua kiinnostaa venyttää valokuvan käsitettä eri suuntiin ja rikkoa valokuvan pintarakennetta juuri näillä materiaalikokeiluilla.  Kuvan tekemisessä olen hyödyntänyt myös tietokoneohjelmointia ja numeraalisia keinoja. Itseäni on myös kiinnostanut ajatus digitaalisen valokuvan ”alkuperäisestä” muodosta ja miten kuva tuhoutuu ja muuttuu eri prosessien aikana, saavuttaen samalla uusia tasoja.



60°09'16.30" P 24°57'03.27" I date: 7.3.2012,
time: 16.00 2012
pigmenttivedos, akryylilaminointi/pigment print acryl lamination,
125 x 125 cm, 2012
editio 5 + 2 AP


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"I Close my Eyes and
This is Yesterday"
Pigment prints, Frames/Installation
2011




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"Memoryscape"
C-Print on Dipond
2010
C-print on Dipond

 

 

 






"It was meant to be a Perfect Society"
C-print on Dipond, Epoxy varnish
2010

Perfect Model for the Society photos are taken by using broken mobile camera.
Kasari uses thick layers of epox varnish on his photos surface with different analogic effects such as vaseline to make more dreamlike and distant look.  All photos are from the old Soviet Navy base.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





 




 











"Recovery"
C-print on Dipond, Epoxy varnish
2011-2012








"New Romantic Movement",

C-print on Dipond,

Epoxy varnish
2010


 



"Implications"
Pigment prints, Frames
2008-2010


"With globalisation, there is the opportunity to make alliances which means you as a small business can access expertise, technology and products that you may otherwise miss out on. That can only be good for business and good for you.

However, it’s not all rainbows and flowers when it comes to this. With all these changes, small businesses have to sell /deliver their products at a lower cost because that is the only way that they can compete. This can have a negative effect on their profitability.

Globalisation can have more of a negative effect on small business in developing countries because the opening of the borders means mass migration. This means that the country loses some of its best business talent, which in turn could mean that small businesses have smaller pools of human resources to choose from."




 

 







 

 



   







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