Finnish artist Raija Jokinen reveals complicated branched systems of veins, flowers and roots by fibrous sculptures created out of textile, she uses handmade flax to design webs of flowers, veins, and roots covering sculptural torsos that resemble skin, blood vessels, and neural network.
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