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Now you can see me

Elegance of a Ditch exhibition. Now you can see me. Photographer Kati Kalkamo.

“Now you can see me”, 8+3 AP.

There’s so much noise in this world. It prevents us from seeing, from being present. 

I used to drive by this tree frequently, sometimes daily. It grew by an intersection of a busy road. 

It still remains there but a big part of it has fallen and been removed. I think it must have been passed by millions of times, and probably hardly ever noticed. 

I saw this tree for the first time when I walked past it, and it stuck with me. Although I had passed it by several times by car before, I had never seen it. 

I had to come back with my camera. 

The tree looked bare and like it had experienced hard times but still self-respecting. It had been sheltering and nourishing for little creatures. Some of the branches were giving up. But there was something so touching about this tree, it looked like such a personality. 

I felt that it was asking to be noticed to be looked at and photographed, the same way as I often feel when taking photographs. 

When we measure worth with money or use value, this tree seems worthless. This tree is just waiting for the road to be extended, area to be developed or built. 

For me this tree gave an opportunity to notice it and to understand how we value with our eyes and leave much of our surroundings unnoticed when striving forward. 

Just because we can’t see it, doesn’t make it worthless.

“Now you can see me”, 8+3 AP, 90 x 60 cm

Image size: ~ 81 x 54 cm. Fine art inkjet pigment print. Museum grade archival quality Hahnemühle FineArt Photo Rag® Ultra Smooth (305 gsm 100 % cotton) paper.

The artwork is part of the Elegance of a Ditch -series which celebrates nature’s imperceptible beauty in ditches, roadsides, banks of ponds and wastelands. With this series I want to give my subjects a possibility to be seen. 

The artwork is sold in my limited edition fine art print online store, katellashop.fi

Available in 3 sizes, 60 x 40 cm, 90 x 60 cm, 135 x 90 cm,  sample image is 90 x 60 cm. All sizes include a white border for embossing and signature.

Signed and numbered limited editions with certificate of authenticity.

Hand-picked museum quality materials to ensure maximum quality and durability of artwork.

Handcrafted by order.

World wide delivery for fine art prints. Framed prints are currently delivered only in Finland. 

Together and separate

Illusion of separation - Photographer Kati Kalkamo

The third and the last exhibition to celebrate my cooperative’s 20th anniversary opened today, July 3rd at the Turku Main Library.

Exhibition, Together and Separete, is open until 30th of August. Welcome!


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A new year – what a great excuse for a change!

Time for contemplating. Lake Manapouri, New Zealand. Photographer Kati Kalkamo.
Time for contemplating. Lake Manapouri, New Zealand, November 2017. Photographer Kati Kalkamo.

The turn of the year makes you ponder on life and think about your choices and what you are hoping for the future. It may be the most genius invention after birthdays in terms of chances to make changes, change directions, break bad habits and make choices and renew yourself. Some decisions and promises may not last but others may change your whole life and even the whole world.

Continue reading A new year – what a great excuse for a change!

Beauty of imperfection

Wilted plant under water. Photographer Kati Kalkamo.

I love the vast landscapes and majestic views, these give perspective to one’s own life. But what really makes me tick, is the beauty of imperfection and fleeting time. Nothing compares to finding beauty in ordinary and plain sights and details. You can find me most enthusiastic with my camera in the front of wilted plants, twigs and seemingly insignificant debris and trash. These keep me grounded, keep me in the present and accepting and rejoicing the everlasting change.