Partner Tove Jansson
Queer Places:
Academy of Fine Arts, Elimäenkatu 25 A, 00510 Helsinki, Finlandia
Konstfack - University College of Arts, Crafts and Design, Lm Ericssons väg 14, 126 27 Stockholm, Svezia
Klovharu Island
Ida Helmi Tuulikki Pietilä[1] (18 February 1917 – 23 February
2009[2]) was a
Finnish graphic artist and professor, born in
Seattle, Washington, United States. Pietilä was one of the most
influential people in Finnish graphic arts, and her work has been shown in
numerous art exhibitions. She worked as a teacher in the Academy of Fine
Arts, Helsinki, for many years, and later trained graphic artists and wrote
instructional books about graphic arts.
Pietilä began her studies at Turku Drawing School (now TUAS Arts Academy of Turku University of
Applied Sciences), which she attended from 1933 to 1936, and went on to
study at the drawing school of the Finnish Art Association (1936–1940),
the University College of Arts, Crafts and Design in Stockholm
(1945–1949) and the Fernand Léger Art Academy in Paris (1949–1953).
During her studies, she met her future life partner
Tove
Jansson;[3] they collaborated on many works
and projects, including the Moomin works, in collaboration with Pentti
Eistola. These are now exhibited at the Moomin Museum in Tampere.
Jansson's and Pietilä's travels and summers spent together on the Klovharu
island in Pellinki have been captured on several hours of film, shot by
Pietilä. Several documentaries have been made of this footage, the latest
being ''Haru, yksinäinen saari'' (''Haru, the lonely island'') (1998) and
''Tove ja Tooti Euroopassa'' (''Tove and Tooti in Europe'') (2004).
The
first exhibition of Pietilä's work was in Turku in 1935. Her first private
exhibition was in 1951. She has participated in the Purnu group's summer
exhibitions since 1967, with a retrospective exhibition in 1986. She has also
participated in several exhibitions abroad. Pietilä has gained praise for her
work; she was awarded the Pro Finlandia medal in 1963 and the title of
professor in 1982.
Pietilä inspired the energetic
figure Tooticky in Jansson's Moomin books.[4] The architect Reima Pietilä
was Tuulikki Pietilä's brother.
Pietilä died at her home on
23 February 2009.[5]
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