
The difference between a human and a bird
15.10.2025
Tuira Enchanted
15.10.2025
Kimmo Ylönen
Location → Vaaranpuisto, Uusikatu 36, Oulu
Kimmo Ylönen will organize workshops in Oulu in the spring of 2026, where watermills waving the green flag of knowledge will be built.
The watermill device, built from natural materials, consists of a frame and a wheel driven by hydropower. The platforms of the cart tap on the lower end of the rod attached to its own axle. At the top end of the pole swings a leaf of a local plant acting as a flag. The automated “prayer mill” of environmental awareness rotates until it breaks down safely into the stream.
Through play and easy crafts suitable for all ages, Ylönen encourages us to pay attention to the well-being of the nearby stream and, by extension, to the state of the world’s waters. After all, every drop is part of the big cycle of our blue planet.
Artist:
Kimmo Ylönen
Kimmo Ylönen (b. 1970, Ylöjärvi) is a visual artist living and working in the outer archipelago of Parainen. In his studio, Ylönen builds sculptures using wood collected from the forest floor and demolition sites, in addition to other recycled materials, addressing big questions about humanity and the universe. The work on these ever-accumulating entities seems to be for life.
Alongside producing new, hard-surfaced and durable works, Ylönen develops his ability to work with light equipment on the road. The work can be, for example, a long performance realized on foot or by bicycle and a community art walk, during which site-specific artworks slowly moldering into nature are made. Activism rears its head in Ylönen’s work.
















