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Have a feeling, on the right, By Fatih Sungurtekin
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Have a feeling Painting

Fatih Sungurtekin

Turkey

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 24.4 W x 24.4 H x 1.4 D in

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The factors that we perceive through our emotions pass through our mind filter and are in our memory pool. Everything we interact with has many lore and scientific elements that cannot be seen or felt (at micro and macro levels). Knowing ourself and others is our greatest richness. In this painting, the artist has created his collage by bringing together the images he previously accumulated and those reflected in his mind at that moment. Starting out from the smallest building block, the atom, it combined organic, inorganic, micro and macro elements to connect with the body. In order to emphasize mental perception, he sometimes intervened by abstracting the collage pieces, playing with colors and deleting them. On the papyrus-shaped piece, he reorganized the calligraphic Chinese script by comparing it to primitive figurative forms. To emphasize the mental journey, he turned the bouquet of flowers wrapped in paper and placed it on the head of the figure. He added a piece of microorganisms that provide natural order turning it into a helmet shape and put it on the head of the figure. In order to emphasize the brightness of science and mind, he made connections between pearl grains and the form and brightness of the moon. He placed the cycles and path of the Moon according to the form of the head. He added a lantern on the forehead of the figure to commemorate the Soma's mining workers who were under the rubble at that time. The metal mask in the right middle part added to commemorate the sculptor Koray Ariş, who died at a young age. The plumeries on the head of the figure emphasizes the quill pencil , that is, lore. The cut-out arm of the figure is associated with tors sculptures he has repeatedly drawn at the university. Under the transparent area made by referring to the x-ray film at the bottom left, the newspaper piece highlights the moment and prompts us to ask and interrogation with the word "how to" in yellow text.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:24.4 W x 24.4 H x 1.4 D in

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Fatih Sungurtekin started painting from his childhood by making mud toys and drawing pictures on the walls. His high school teacher discovered his talent and directed him towards the visual arts. His artistic life began when he entered the Painting and Drawing Department of the Faculty of Fine Arts in 1995. He has participated in many National and International exhibitions as a conceptual artist. With the concept of "Moment and Memory" at the university and later, he produced studies on "time, the destruction of urban heritage, the reduction of human dialogues, the change and erasure of social memory". His art in this process contains warnings, information and messages for the future. In these works, he applied installation, ready-made materials and mixed techniques on various materials such as walls, paper and canvas. Later, the artist diversified the concept of "Moment and Memory" by combining and expanding the concepts of time, space and memory, and focused on organizing and recording what we experience in our memory by abstracting it momentarily. In the same way, he produced snapshots that were abstracted by the superposition of momentary things. Making connections between his own memory and collective memory, the artist produced works that were manipulated on his canvas. The overlapping moments creating time and memory led him to produce more layered works. In recent years, the artist, making use of micro-macro cosmic elements, the forms and shapes of nature and living things, tries to reveal the invisible beauties of nature and the moment we live in, by producing layered works. The artist, who establishes similarities and relationships with things inside and outside of our body and thoughts, creates by blending the elements in his painting with the figure that has aesthetic expression. The work, which appears to be a single surface from a distance, turns into works that deepen in meaning with new visuals and sections as they approach. While each collage element supports the main image, it creates new meanings in itself and evokes different feelings in the viewer. The artist examines the relationship of being and absence based on the known and unknown in the context of time and perception. The paintings create awareness for the viewer in his inner and outer journey. Here's what he says about his artworks: Painting should take you on an inner, mental, universal, and perceptual journey.

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