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The Moose by Erik Bruun

December 5, 2018 2:22 pm Published by

Erik Bruun (born 1926) is a merry rascal whom everyone gets along with. He is the grand old man of poster art in Finland and the question is if anyone else has done more than he has to attract travelers to Finland. In Bruun’s posters one can always sense his typical tongue in cheek attitude, […]

Ekenäs by VombatCombat

December 5, 2018 1:03 pm Published by

Surely travel posters can’t simply remain a cry from the past? Absolutely not. We live in a completely visual world where the picture is stronger than ever. That’s why the following question hit us: How would contemporary artists depict Finland of today? We could not let that thought go, so since 2016 we continuously arrange […]

Aegna

December 5, 2018 12:50 pm Published by

The route to/from Estonia was already popular in the 1930s, and the competition was just as tough as it is today. Aegna (at that stage without a proper name) was launched in Kiel in 1904. She served, as Adler, the Hamburg-Amerika line for many years, except during WW I. Later she was sold to a […]

Till Österbotten by Sami Kaarakainen

December 5, 2018 12:00 pm Published by

Winner – Come to Ostrobothnia travel poster contest, 2016! Surely travel posters can’t simply remain a cry from the past? Absolutely not. We live in a completely visual world where the picture is stronger than ever. That’s why the following question hit us: How would contemporary artists depict Finland of today? We could not let […]

Kaivopuisto by Marika Maijala

December 5, 2018 11:23 am Published by

Surely travel posters can’t simply remain a cry from the past? Absolutely not. We live in a completely visual world where the picture is stronger than ever. That’s why the following question hit us: How would contemporary artists depict Finland of today? We could not let that thought go, so since 2016 we continuously arrange […]

Töölö by Maija Hurme

December 5, 2018 11:11 am Published by

In the words of the artist: When I was a student at the university, I lived close to the Temppeliaukio church in Helsinki. I like the brick houses in Töölö, and the weird ufo-like church roof. I was married in this church. After the ceremony, when we stepped outside, we were greeted not only by […]

Sisu since 1917 by Mareike Mosch

December 5, 2018 10:37 am Published by

4th place: Finnish Travel Poster of the Year 2017! The artist presents her art work: I learnt about Sisu before I ever set foot into Finland and it kind of stuck with me. (I’ve been to Finland a couple of times by now, don’t worry). Although I find it impossible to put Sisu into one […]

Finjoy by Albert Pinilla

December 4, 2018 12:40 pm Published by

5th place: Finnish Travel Poster of the Year 2017! The artist presents his artwork: When I designed the poster I wanted to create a set of shapes and colors that represent different contrasts that you can find in Finland. Blue triangles representing the water, green triangles representing the forests, white triangles representing the snow and […]

Reist nach Finnland

December 4, 2018 12:20 pm Published by

The routes south to Tallinn, Stettin and Copenhagen and westwards to Stockholm had a double purpose. They sent Finns out into the world but also brought back a breath of fresh air from other countries. Traffic to Estonia was already popular in the 1930s, and the competition was just as tough as it is today. […]

Munkkiniemi by Lena Frölander-Ulf

December 4, 2018 12:16 pm Published by

In the words of the artist: My original plan for this poster was to show the best things from my neighbourhood Munkkiniemi in Helsinki. Before my eyes I saw an illustration of the old Cadet school at dusk or youngsters having a party at the beach. But one autumn day when I was walking around […]

Market Square by VombatCombat

December 4, 2018 12:10 pm Published by

In the words of the artists: VombatCombat joined the project with a pleasure. Poster art entails the right to think big and bold. We love it! With the poster we wish to show that Finnish women are strong and independent, full of sisu, that is perseverance. We ignore the xenophobia that has recently spread in […]

The willow ptarmigans by Tanja Sanila

December 4, 2018 12:05 pm Published by

Surely travel posters can’t simply remain a cry from the past? Absolutely not. We live in a completely visual world where the picture is stronger than ever. That’s why the following question hit us: How would contemporary artists depict Finland of today? We could not let that thought go, so since 2016 we continuously arrange […]

Pyhätunturi

December 4, 2018 10:52 am Published by

Sigh… What if one could fly back in time, put on those skies with a bunch of friends and catch the sun on Pyhätunturi – belonging to the southernmost fell range in Finland. But you can! The fells are still there, the sun is still there, so just do it! The national park of Pyhätunturi […]

The Happy Skiing Family

December 4, 2018 10:27 am Published by

What was new to the poster art of the 1950’s was the happy mood – a clear counter reaction to the war and the years of hardship during the end of the 1940’s … Finally they even took their kids with them! We love this poster since this is among the very first Finnish travel […]

Come to Finland by Bo Haglund

December 4, 2018 10:18 am Published by

In the words of the artist: The spring always comes after a cold winter. The nature awakens simmering with life. I thought about a poster of a northern country of which two thirds are covered with forest. The forest is magical just its people are, full of strange stories and peculiar histories. A traveler gets […]

Come to Finland by Lena Frölander-Ulf

December 4, 2018 10:04 am Published by

In the words of the artist: The four seasons makes Finland very special for me. Thus my posters depicts spring and autumn (the other one will be published at a later date) when trees and bushes are naked and build graphic patterns in black and grey. I made a series of ”Odd Birds” among other […]

The Snowman in Swedish

December 4, 2018 10:01 am Published by

In this poster the glorious (international) travelers are just arriving to the hotel at Pallastunturi. Strangely enough the poster doesn’t reveal that they still have an hour or so in the bus before they reach the hotel. Well, what the heck, that’s only a detail… What was new to the poster art of the 1950’s […]

Suomi-Finland by Maija Hurme

December 4, 2018 9:51 am Published by

In the words of the artist: I became fascinated by the hand-painted typographies of the older posters when skimming the excellent Come to Finland -book. My starting point for the poster was working as the long gone artists did, by hand and without Photoshop. It was somewhat exciting to make everything look just as I […]

Come to Finland by Katja Tukiainen

December 4, 2018 9:47 am Published by

Katja painted her Come to Finland poster with nostalgic memories of girl guides and boy scouts, forests and maps. So, surely travel posters can’t simply remain a cry from the past? Absolutely not. We live in a completely visual world where the picture is stronger than ever. That’s why the following question hit us: How […]

Come to Finland by Petteri Tikkanen

December 4, 2018 9:42 am Published by

The artist presents his art work: I draw by hand. That way I get the right atmosphere and human touch in the illustration. When I draw forms they tend to become round shaped. My lines are strict. My favourite drawing tool is the brush, I like it for the versatility it provides. The brush is […]