This series combines seeds of archaeophytes with photos of a building site at a new settlement located next to an ancient hill fort in Lieto Finland. The archaoephyte plants growing on the hill can tell a lot about the surviving skills and curiousness to the new our ancestors have had. I hope that the residents will get to know the history and stories of their surrounding that are present even on the vegetation.
*) Uudisasutussarja in Finnish
Ukontulikukka (Verbascum thapsus), 20 by 15 cm, pigment transfer and Verbascum thapsus seeds on plywood, 2021Tummatulikukka (Verbascum nigrum), 20 by 15 cm, pigment transfer and Verbascum nigrum seeds on plywood, 2021Tummatulikukka 2 (Verbascum nigrum 2), 20 by 15 cm, pigment transfer and Verbascum nigrum seeds on plywood, 2021Sikoangervo (Filipendula vulgaris), 20 by 15 cm, pigment transfer and Filipendula vulgaris seeds on plywood, 2021Mäkikuisma (Hypericum perforatum), 20 by 15 cm, pigment transfer and Hypericum perforatum seeds on plywood, 2021Jänönapila (Trifolium arvense), 20 by 15 cm, pigment transfer and Filipendula vulgaris seeds on plywood, 2021detaildetaildetail