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Ieva Jakusa is a Latvian, Amsterdam-based artist and designer working with media installations and print through a research-driven practice. Her work examines how folklore and ritual function as social systems that shape collective identity and material culture.

Drawing on her background in Latvia, where traditional practices have historically served as a tool for sustaining national identity, and her experience in the Netherlands, where cultural symbols are often commodified, she explores how tradition shifts between resistance, nationalism, and global circulation. Through multimedia installations and public programs, Jakusa reclaims traditional culture as a raw material, open to reinterpretation and evolution, inviting audiences to reflect on cultural heritage, nationalism, and capitalistic appropriation.



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SELECTED WORK FLOWER CROWN, 2025



FLOWER CROWN, 2025
Linocut, silver ink on silver paper

70 × 50 cm


DESCRIPTION
Flower Crown draws from Latvian folklore, where floral wreaths were traditionally worn by young women, and symbolically linked to fertility, nature, and cosmic order. According to myth, these crowns were woven by the Sun itself for its daughters, glowing with golden or silver light.

The work reflects on this tradition through the use of silver-on-silver printing, referencing both the sacred glow of the mythical crown and its ceremonial status. The act of weaving a flower crown was more than decorative; it was a ritual of intention and connection to the natural world.

By revisiting this gesture through printmaking, the artist reflects on creative freedom and the desire to maintain a sense of intuitive, grounded making within institutional frameworks, such as art education and graduation milestones.


Excerpt from Dainu Kodekss (Folksong Codex) by Janīna Kursīte, on the symbolism of the flower crown, 2025.
English translation of an excerpt from Dainu Kodekss (Folksong Codex) by Janīna Kursīte, on the symbolism of the flower crown, 2025.


FLOWER CROWN, study. Black ink on white paper, 2025.

Linocut prints drying after printing.

Linocut printing process using a manual press.

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