Residency in Finland

In March of 2024 I spent five weeks in Finland, four of which at an artist residency called Arteles Creative Center in the village of Haukijärvi, located in west-central Finland. This particular region was quoted as “a landscape of outstanding natural and cultural heritage” by the Finnish Tourist Board, and it didn’t disappoint! The center itself is in a restored timber house built in 1897, with an addition of a traditional sauna on the property that was added in 1961. The center has been running as a residency for the past 14 years and has attracted over 220 artists, architects, designers and writers from 39 countries around the world.   

Each morning, I woke to an ever-changing landscape full of natural light, the singsong of birds and the smell of wood burning. It was such a luxury to have uninterrupted days of quiet and exploration, as I created art every single day. Of course, like any time away from the usual day-to-day distractions, there comes with it moments of difficulty and even sadness. Recognizing that it is all part of the process can be hard when you are in it. The challenge of living among so many people—there were 13 of us in total—was the biggest challenge for me. Two days of silence per week, daily meditation, walks in nature, and my yoga practice allowed for deep self-reflection that welcomed all emotions—good or bad—to surface with honesty and truth.

Being there for the entire month of March meant witnessing the magical transition from winter to spring. One of the residents, whom I got to know quite well, wrote this passage that beautifully describes the interconnectedness of every being.

She writes:

The swans arrived on the lake one week after us

like us, they stay here for a while

like us, at a time, they will move to a different place

like migrating birds, each one if following its inner compass

 
Allison Rietta

Allison Rietta is a Toronto-based abstract artist whose work explores mystic geometry as a language of energy, rhythm, and perception. She began her full-time artistic practice in 2020 following a 25-year career as a creative director in branding and marketing within the graphic design industry. Rietta holds an honours degree in Environmental and Industrial Design from the Ontario College of Art and Design, and furthered her studies through the Turps Painting School (2022–23).

Drawing on her spiritual practice of meditation and sound healing, Rietta’s work is informed by the resonant qualities of sacred sound and the symbolic structures of geometry found in nature and architecture. Through repetition, layering, and variation, her compositions translate vibration into visual form, where colour, shape, and pattern function as carriers of rhythm and inner experience. Her practice moves between precise, structured arrangements and more intuitive, atmospheric fields, reflecting a dialogue between control and fluidity, and between inner and outer perception.

Rietta has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions across Toronto, New York, London (UK), and Basel (Switzerland). She has been twice longlisted for the Jackson’s Painting Prize (UK) and shortlisted for the Visual Art Open International Emerging Artist Award. Her work is held in private and public collections, including a major acquisition by the Holbrook Danville boutique hotel in the United States. Her work has also been featured in CasaFacile, one of Italy’s leading interior design publications.

https://www.allisonrietta.com
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