The Ülemiste Shadow

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Risto Tali, Rainer Kaasik-Aaslav

2022

Viktori väljak, Lõõtsa  tn 1a, 11415 Tallinn

    “The Ülemiste Shadow” is a sculptural fountain created by blacksmith artists Risto Tali and Rainer Kaasik-Aaslav, which spatially reinterprets Von Bomb’s iconic mural “The Ülemiste Girl”. The work was completed in 2022 and is located in Ülemiste City on Viktor Square, where it functions both as a landmark and as an interactive element of urban space.

    The inspiration comes directly from the girl with an umbrella depicted on the mural, but the artists decided not to create a realistic figure and instead focused on the most recognisable element of the image – the umbrella. “At first we tried to create the ideal iron girl, but it turned out that we did not know how to do that,” the authors have explained, which led to the idea of creating a work that the viewer can relate to themselves.

    The result is an umbrella-shaped fountain weighing approximately 2.5 tonnes and reaching up to 3.5 metres in height, whose structure is connected to an elongated water feature, referring to Lake Ülemiste. Flowing water adds the dimension of movement and life to the work, turning it into a constantly changing visual experience.

    Unlike a classical sculpture, “The Ülemiste Shadow” is not meant only for looking at, but also for experiencing. The work becomes interactive at the moment when a person steps underneath it or takes hold of the umbrella handle, placing themselves as if in the role of the “Ülemiste Girl”. This approach creates a bridge between the artwork and the viewer, making every visitor part of the work.

    Symbolically, “The Ülemiste Shadow” continues the same narrative that is carried by the mural – youthfulness, the development of urban space and constant change. If the mural depicts the girl in binary rain, the fountain brings this image into physical space, adding water to it as a symbol of life and movement. In this way, a dialogue emerges between the two works, where one is a visual icon and the other is its spatial, experiential reflection.

    The result is a work that is not merely a decorative element, but a living meeting place – a point in urban space where people can pause, communicate and for a moment become part of the story of Ülemiste City.