Juhannustaika

Juhannus, summer solstice, is an enchanting time in Finland. Up north it is a beloved celebration of midsummer and light. The nature is at its lushest around the nightless night with midsummer flowers blooming.

The juhannus night is believed to be a particularly potent one and you may be called to perform juhannustaika, a summer solstice magic ritual. Collect flowers and plants that both cure and foretell the future. Pick seven different wildflowers and place them under your pillow on juhannus eve to see your chosen one in a dream. Walk naked through a dewy meadow for good health.

I wish you a warm summer solstice with these paintings from the Snow sales collection and the magic they carry!

Susanne

 
Johanna Seidel Melusine oil on canvas

Melusine, Johanna Seidel, 2020, oil on linen, 90 x 70 cm

 

Flower of Life, Maijastiina, 2022, spray paint on canvas, 27 x 33 cm

 

Kukka taikoo | Flower conjures the landscape, Linda Roschier, 2023, oil on linen, 24 x 19 cm. On view at Linda Roschier’s solo exhibition Secrets until July 8.

 

Untitled, Niina Lehtonen Braun, 2023, ink and die cut scrap on old postcard, 15 x 10,1 cm

 
Gabriele Herzog oilstick on canvas 2022

Rose pink Rosa, Gabriele Herzog, 2022, oil stick and gesso on raw canvas, 30 x 25 cm

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