Forest (2022) Arts numériques par Ferhat Korkmazcan
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Vendeur Ferhat Korkmazcan
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Vendeur Ferhat Korkmazcan
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Ce travail est une "Open Edition"
Arts numériques,
Giclée / Impression numérique
- Dimensions Plusieurs tailles disponibles
- Plusieurs supports disponibles (Papier d'art, Impression sur métal, Impression sur toile)
- Encadrement Encadrement disponible (Caisse américaine + sous verre, Cadre + sous verre acrylique)
- Catégories Surréalisme Forêt
The forest is the flesh and bone of the living creatures in nature, living together in harmony and balance. We hope to inspire people too.
Eser, dijital resim tekniğiyle yaratılmıştır.
Doğadaki canlıların bir arada, uyumlu ve dengeli yaşamalarının ete ve kemiğe bürünmüş halidir orman. Biz insanlara da ilham olması dileğiyle.
Ferhat Korkmazcan is a contemporary Turkish painter. The artist was born in Adıyaman in 1985. He graduated from Anadolu University Faculty of Education in 2007. In 2015, he completed his master's degree at Gaziantep University, Institute of Educational Sciences. The artist, who teaches in Gaziantep, Antalya and Hatay provinces, currently lives in Osmaniye. Her novel Happiness in the New Kingdom was published in 2017. In 2020, the story book Eclipse was published. The artist started his work with oil painting murals. Then he continued with black pen. He started to draw digital pictures in which digital painting and charcoal were used together. He continues his works mainly on digital painting. He was influenced by Marcel Duchamp, the most important representative of conceptual art.
The artist opposes that art focuses only on the principle of perfection and uniqueness. He thinks that conceptual art, which has left its mark on the last century, is a new process. With this understanding, the artist turned to digital art.
- Nationalité: TURQUIE
- Date de naissance : date inconnue
- Domaines artistiques:
- Groupes: Artistes Contemporains Turques