This project is a documentary photo- and cinematography work to Art Linnakallio Sculpture Symposium In Kempele Finland. The sculptors are Alfio Bonanno, Knut Wold, Latika Katt and Sakari Matinlauri. 
In addition to photo- and cinematography this project consists of Art Linnakallio Symposium logo and poster.
Knut Wold (Norway), supervisor of symposium Antti Ylönen, Sakari Matinlauri (Finland), Latika Katt (India) and Alfio Bonanno (Denmark)
The Art Linnakallio is located in a quarry which is slowly filling with bore water. 
Here is Alfio Bonanno's unfinished artwork Stone Guardians.
Building waste from nearby is a source of inspiration.
Alfio Bonanno
Alfio Bonanno and Knut Wold
Latika Katt polishing the granite stone..
..the finished stone surfaces 
Latika Katt uses red painted stones in her artworks representing Life. This is a close-up, the "canyon" is only 20 cm wide.
Knut Wold is getting to started at work
Knut's artwork is located front of steep quarry walls and stream. 
Tightly structured concrete elements engage in dialogue with the randomly spreading stone pile and the calm water. 
Knut named the artwork My Home is My home.
Sakari Matinlauri is welding his artwork named "Ilmaston muutos", the climate change in English.
The artwork consists of foam filled steel light houses which are anchored to the bottom of the quarry. 
The idea is that as water rises these steel elements begin to float as a buoyancy. 
Close-up from miniature stairs. 
Water is rising. Higher and higher we go, the climate is changing.
The poster of the Symposium. 
35 s sample of Art Linnakallio Symposium video. The editing work has just started and will published here when ready in Mid-September 2017.
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