asetelmalla
Asetelmalla is the Finnish term used to describe the practice of creating and representing still life compositions in visual art. The word derives from asetelma, meaning arrangement or setup; the suffix -lla is an adessive indicating the manner or means, so asetelmalla can be understood as “with a still life” or “in a still-life setup.” The concept encompasses painting, drawing, photography, and design that depict inanimate objects.
In art history, still life has served as a vehicle to study light, texture, form, color, and
Typical motifs in asetelma include fruits and flowers, vessels, glassware, fabrics, books, and ordinary household objects.
In contemporary practice, asetelmalla also features in commercial photography and product styling, where prop choice and