Book of Friends is a story about a girl and animals she meets find along her travels. The visual story takes you to the places which are inspired by Emmi’s travels to Europe and Asia. This story is for children and adults alike. Story and […]
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Eksyksissä – Being Lost Silent Book
Silent book about a horse and a bird and their travels through forests,Icelandic mountains and dreamland. Black and white story is fully illustrated and has no text. Artist’s book with black and white drawings. Dusk jacket with full color Language: Silent / No words. Publisher: Emmi Jormalainen Year 2019 ISBN: […]
Children’s book: Tufunus travels in time
Illustrations for a children’s book. Author: Heikki LehikoinenIllustrator: Emmi JormalainenTitle (in Finnish): Tufunus avaruudessaPublisher: Teos2019
Silent books Workshops & Exhibitions
Article about my works and silent books in Japanese Illustration magazine illustration (イラストレーション) 2017年 9月号 Summer 2017 Emmi Jormalainen: Puu (“The Tree”) in the Silent Book Exhibition UAEbby and Ibby Italy collection of Silent Books around the world Flying Saucer, Sharjah, UAE 2017 Silent Book Workshop […]
Atlas Part 1: Islands
“Every time I start planning a trip, I read maps and weather reports. Still I’m always surprised by the unknown landscapes and the beauty of the remote places.This book is about four journeys to islands which have enchanted me. Hillesøya (Norway), Taiwan, Yakushima (Japan) and […]
Silent Book “Puu” (Tree)
“Puu” is a silent full color children’s book. (“Puu” is a Finnish word for tree.) The experimental story plays with the form of the book. It’s a visual story of a tree – and birds who live in it. Finnish / English (no text) 2013 ISBN […]
Distant Island -zine
Distant Island art zine. Drawings are done in an artist residency on the island of Hrísey in Northern Iceland during October 2013. The zine is printed with riso printing in 2014. Numbered edition of 150 copies.
Artist Book “Koti” (Home)
“Home” is a silent artist’s book. (“Koti” is a Finnish word for home.) The story takes the reader through 16 apartments where the author has once lived. “Home” shifts from a teenager’s room to a student flat and from fully packed studio apartment into temporary […]