July 28, 2011

Matti Lepistö, Sculpture garden


pictures courtesy of Matti Lepistö
 
Raahe is a historic city in Finland, located along the coast of the Gulf of Bothnia. The city's touristic website boasts its well preserved 19th century wood-built character. 

Life and works

Matti Lepistö (1948-2020), who lived in Raahe, saw himself as a self-taught artist. All his life he was interested in visual art and as a youngster he made wooden sculptures and  drawings. However, to earn a living. he went to work as a machinist in a metal factory.

He had this job for some twenty four years, until in 1991 he decided to leave it and to devote his life to creative activities. According to him, it was an unavoidable choice.


Lepistö since then has been making a lot of sculptures, using a technique he had developed himself. It's done by applying layers of a mixture of white concrete and white quartz mortar on a pre-modeled frame of iron and gaze. The creations are finished with an appropriate paint in an appropriate colour.

The way he described this method of working, suggests that everyone could work this way, but although the technique may be a basic element, a creative talent is needed to make sculptures as Lepistö did.


Matti Lepistö has been quite productive, making small and big, rather naturalistic sculptures of all kinds of persons and animals,  but also more symbolic works like big eggs from which new human or animal life appears.

A number of his works have been sold, but some 250 sculptures are exhibited in the garden around his house in Pattijoki in the outskirts of the city of Raahe.

Lepistö passed away on October 30, 2020 at age 72. He legated his sculpture garden to the city of Raahe, but the authorities still have to decide if they will accept this donation. 

Actual situation in 2022

Currently the garden is cared for Lepistö's brothers Esko, Seppo and Eero. The maintenance of the sculptures requires a lot of energy and also costs money, for example because of the removal of the moss that starts to grow on the sculptures. With a number of visitors approaching a thousand per summer, money is only available to a limited extent.

In 2022, the site hit the headlines because of a movie that was shot at the location of the sculptures.

Documentation, more pictures
* note and pictures on website  ITE-taide
* series of pictures on Facebook (2015)
* a series of photos (2018) by Sophie Lepetit in an album on Facebook
* an article in newspaper Raahenseutu reporting Lepisto's death

Video
* Video (September 2022) by Middle of Nowhere on their Facebook page



first published July 2011, last revised June 2023

Matti Lepistö
Sculpture garden
Mansikkakarintie 200
Pattijoki
92140 Raahe, Northern Ostrobothnia, Northern Finland
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