Through wood, metal, and digital fabrication, Sihvonen constructs dreamlike worlds where folklore, craft, and role-playing merge into symbolic landscapes.
Eetu Sihvonen (b. 1994, Kotka, Finland) is a Helsinki-based artist whose practice bridges traditional craftsmanship and digital fabrication. Working with wood, metal, resin, 3D printing, and animation, Sihvonen creates installations and singular works inspired by folklore, role-playing games, and speculative world-building. Their work has been exhibited internationally, including at Gaa Gallery (New York), Community Centre (Paris), Holešovická Šachta (Prague), and Pitted Dates (Helsinki), and is held in the collection of the Finnish Art Society.