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TIME IN TIME

The artist says that in this exhibition she has dealt with the fate of the Estonian people in time through her vision at that time.

The materials used are brass, copper, tombac, silver and new silver.

In her work, the artist seeks to create an artistic unity between natural forms, form, and geometric elements by intertwining the signs of Estonian native faith. The artist deals with the topics of her life, nature and politics.

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Marje Kerem says about the completed works that they have been made by feeling the beautiful and painful moments of life in relation to oneself and the people. Since 1986, Marje Kerem has had nine solo exhibitions in art galleries and salons. Marje Kerem’s work has been exhibited in Czechoslovakia, France, Romania, Australia, Poland, Russia, Italy, Finland and Norway. Between 1983 and 1990, Kerem worked as an artist at Ars-Juveel and has been a freelance artist for many years.