pääpeilillä
Pääpeilillä, also known as the "head mirror," is a traditional Finnish folk art form that involves creating intricate, often humorous, and sometimes satirical images on the foreheads of participants. The practice is deeply rooted in Finnish culture and is often associated with various festivals, celebrations, and social gatherings. The images are typically drawn using temporary, non-toxic pigments, such as charcoal or face paint, and are designed to last for a short period, usually a few hours or a day.
The art of pääpeilillä is not only a form of self-expression but also a way to engage
Pääpeilillä is particularly popular during the summer months, when it is often used as a way to
In recent years, pääpeilillä has gained international attention, with artists and enthusiasts from around the world