Finnair
to remove airplane art after plagiarism charges
Finnair,
the largest airline in Finland, said on Wednesday that it will remove artwork
that adorns an Airbus plane in its fleet after it was discovered that the art
was plagiarized.
The
design on the plane, which depicts a group of trees in a forest, was created by
the Finnish firm Marimekko five years ago, according to reports. But it turns
out that the design was improperly copied from the celebrated Ukrainian folk
artist Maria Primatshenko.
A
spokeswoman for Finnair told the Associated Press that the design would be
painted over as soon as possible. The airline had only recently unveiled the
design on one of its Airbus 330 planes. Finnair said in a release this month
that the plane was servicing routes from its Helsinki hub to the airline's 13
Asian destinations, as well as New York.
The
discovery of artistic plagiarism apparently started with a report this week in
the Finnish publication Helsingin Sanomat. The newspaper reported on the
similarities between the forest design and a painting by Primatshenko known as
"Metsanvaki."
Reuters
reported that Kristina Isola, who works for Marimekko, has admitted copying the
design and apologized for the plagiarism.
Primatshenko,
who died in 1997, was a renowned Ukrainian artist whose colorful works depicted
animals, various flora and rural life.
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