Woman & Rope 1 (2020) Pittura da Haydar Ekinekk
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Opera d'arte originale (One Of A Kind)
Pittura,
Olio
su Tela
- Dimensioni Altezza 39,4in, Larghezza 47,2in
- Incorniciatura Questa opera d'arte non è incorniciata
- Categorie Quadri a partire da 20.000 USD Surrealismo
The rope has a strong structure that can be sharpened. Its most important feature is that its structure does not deteriorate when bent, twisted, or pulled. It is always there with all its might under any circumstance. Just like a woman. Sometimes it saves lives in the depths it reaches, sometimes it enslaves in the darkness. Sometimes they get so entangled with each other, like a stubborn puzzle. It takes a lifetime to solve. Just like women. Sometimes it's chaos, sometimes it's ordered. Sometimes it unites, sometimes it separates. Sometimes it gives strength, sometimes it enslaves. It is a kind of harmony of opposites. Just like women. And the rope generally serves to keep a moving, stray object in place and safe, trying to escape or move away. Unfortunately, it's like the female role in relationships that we often encounter today.
Temi correlati
The artist was born in the Çomaklı village of Van in 1967. His interest in painting showed itself before he even started school. His paintings were shaped according to the living conditions of the region where he was born. The artist made his first drawings on the walls of the tandoori in the village. He developed the pictures he made with nails on the tandoor walls at a young age and discovered the technique he is currently doing best, painting with nails, for the first time in those years. Completing his education life in Van, the artist achieved his first success in those years by receiving awards many times during his school years. After completing his education, the artist moved to Istanbul to further his studies and produce more works. But he couldn't just paint because he was now married and had three children. He worked as a signed poster to earn money during the day and continued to paint in the evenings. His passion for painting was increasing day by day and he was creating more and more works. When his works reached a certain maturity, he left signage and established his own art workshop. Focusing on women's emotions in her works, the artist tried to portray women's emotions with her nails and brush, by drawing different spaces in her designs. The artist, who also received criticism for her nude works, continued to express women's feelings and saw this as a style. The artist became famous for using nails instead of brushes in his paintings, which he made with his technique, which is considered extraordinary all over the world, and was known as the Picasso of the East. The artist has worked in 4 different countries and continues to work with many art galleries. He is currently continuing his painting works in his workshop in Şişli. He also regularly exhibits his work in galleries in Australia, Norway, England, and Dubai.
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TURCHIA
- Data di nascita : data sconosciuta
- Domini artistici: Opere di artisti professionisti,
- Gruppi: Artista professionista Artisti Turchi Contemporanei