Celestial (left) Aspirations 2007(Right)
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“Aspirations” © Eino.org
Aqueus 2012 (left) Bird Rock 1980 (Right)
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Baja Wall 1991
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Who was Eino
Being in his presence, one has met a man who thought deeply and cared passionately, for the earth and her children. Eino’s art was influenced greatly by the philosophers Ghandi, Lin Yutang, and Goethe. In exploring their writings, Eino came to understand the significance of becoming more conscious and purposeful; this is reflected in the clarity of the themes portrayed through his art. Archipenko and Henry Moore were two sculptors who greatly inspired Eino…their work gave validity to Eino’s urge to move beyond traditional expressions in sculpture, and to create an entirely new genre that he called “modern classics.”
Spirit of Stonehenge (left) Enlighten 2010 (Right)
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Lauzaline 2009
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Bubuli (left) Deep in The Heart (Right)
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Emerge 2008 (left) Its all Relative (Right)
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Jyla (left) Luonto (Right)
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Jyla (left) Luonto (Right)
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Rapture 2002
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Elysian (left) Galaxy (Right)
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Paradigm 2004
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Greenland Ice Peaks 1991 (left) Impulse 2010 (right)
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©Eino
Little Canyons 1990 (left) Masquerade (Right)
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©Eino
Natures Grotto 1991 (left) Panorama 1990 (right)
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©Eino
Pax 2002(Left, Below) Synergy 2013 (Right)
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Pink Lady 1993
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Quantum Movement 2011 (left) Resonance 2014 (Right)
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