Finnish art
Finnish art is characterized by its connection to nature and the use of vibrant colors. It often reflects the country's landscapes, seasons, and cultural heritage. Notable movements include Finnish Romanticism in the 19th century, which emphasized national identity, and Modernism, which introduced innovative techniques and styles.
Prominent Finnish artists include Akseli Gallen-Kallela, known for his depictions of Kalevala themes, and Eero Järnefelt, who focused on rural life. Contemporary art in Finland showcases a diverse range of mediums, from painting to installation, often exploring social issues and personal experiences while maintaining a strong link to the environment.