| Outi Debnam |
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| Outi Debnam was born at Lappeenranta, Finland in 1963. She has spent quite many years in France, Sweden and USA.
Nowadays she lives in Helsinki, Finland with her three children. |
| She makes her living as a nurse and operates as a study nurse at the department of infectious diseases in Helsinki. |
| Painting, drawing and photography have always been very imporant parts of her life, but only recently has she found more time for them.
She is a self-taught artist in both painting and photography. |
| Humanistic, simple values, modesty, naturality and beauty are things that she appreciates and tends to communicate in her works one
way or another. She gets her inspiration from music and nature. |
| It has been said that Outi's works have somewhat surrealistic tendencies.
Some say they are psychedelic or organic. It is true that her artwork is strongly effected by subconsious and you may find more than just the obvious in it. |
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| Exhibitions |
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| August 2009 Iso Omena, Espoo, with Victor X |
| 1.9.-19.9.2009 Lintu vai kala? (Bird or a fish?) Kanneltalo, Helsinki, with Victor X and Anna Heinämaa |
| April 2010, Puhumatta paras (Best without speaking) Iso Omena, Espoo, with Victor X |
| 6.9.-17.9.2010 Kaksi kahdesta (Two out of two) Kauniainen Cityhall, with Victor X |
| 10.11.-10.12.2010, Un tiempo, una ciudad, tres culturas Centro Civico Norte-Cordoba, Spain, International group exposition |
| 1.12. – 31.12.2010 Kaksi Kahdesta (Two out of two) Laajasalo Library, Helsinki, with Victor X |
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| A predator. |
Story of a tulip and a snail. |
Swan's new sunglasses. |
| Aquarelle & ink. 30 x 21 cm. 2009 |
Acrylics. 60 x 80 cm. 2011 |
Acrylics. 50 x 70 cm. 2011 |
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| Which way? |
Marble on carrot peel bed. |
Heart broken tree. |
| Aquarelle & ink. 30 x 42 cm. 2011 |
Digital photography. 2011 |
Digital photography. 2010 |
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| In nutcracker's boat. |
Seduction. |
Hide and seek. |
| Digital photography. 2011 |
Digital photography. 2011 |
Aquarelle & ink and a little touch of acrylics. 21 x 30 cm. 2010 |