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What Does the Sufi Series Tell?
I believe that people are made up of several layers. As you dig deeper, I think you need to dig a little more and go to the bottom to get to the core. As far as I'm concerned, paints are similar to this in terms of equivalence with figures. As we dilute the paint, we return to the essence of the color, or perhaps we move away. That's what a person is, the more you rob him, the more his personality emerges. Every self and character is only a reflection of what we see, what is seen. It is an "I"-oriented life skill. Deep down, there are other personas. My interest is in these personas.
The blue color in the figures reflects this. I deal with 'negative' photographs, which are in the science of photography. The mixture of warm colors in the background is a metaphor for the phenomenon of 'birth' from my point of view. We don't get to choose our character when we're born, we don't have to take on anything. It's at its most transparent and visible. The vulva form, which is blended with various colors in the background, is in my language; It reflects the metaphorical state of existence in the name of birth. Human existence is completed by self-discovery. For this reason, I process the vulva, or 'Hikari', in the background, and the 'Sufis' in the front perspective.
Sufi's Of Domen;
In summary, the figure coming out of this organ can be stated as themed. If we go deeper into this; I have seen the worst face of humanity. Monsters. I wondered how they came to be like that. They have become victims of their environment. I started to see it as a bad disease. It's something that is transmitted from person to person, from age to age. Most of us believe that we can't do anything out of bad faith. This is true. We can block our immediate urge to kill or harm. You have some kind of addiction to it. But it could be that someone loses their immunity after some kind of tragedy or loss in their life. They become vulnerable to evil. After that point in their lives, when they are weak, they become the people we call bad.