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Another female protagonist - perhaps the same woman as in "Up the hill" and "To the river" - is experiencing her environment fully, actively. My experiences, enjoying movement and walking around the outdoors - particularly when given the opportunity to do so without any pesky clothing getting the way - the interaction with my environment in a dynamic and tangible way - these are what excite me in life and they've begun seeping into my movements on paper. Consequently this figure is now busy doing her thing, carving out her adventures, and the viewer is more an observer of her action, rather than getting a peek into a private moment of an  internal, dreamier state. We're still seeing her sensuality, but also her power - it is sensuality of a different flavor.
Another female protagonist - perhaps the same woman as in "Up the hill" and "To the river" - is experiencing her environment fully, actively. My experiences, enjoying movement and walking around the outdoors - particularly when given the opportunity to do so without any pesky clothing getting the way - the interaction with my environment in a dynamic and tangible way - these are what excite me in life and they've begun seeping into my movements on paper. Consequently this figure is now busy doing her thing, carving out her adventures, and the viewer is more an observer of her action, rather than getting a peek into a private moment of an  internal, dreamier state. We're still seeing her sensuality, but also her power - it is sensuality of a different flavor.
Another female protagonist - perhaps the same woman as in "Up the hill" and "To the river" - is experiencing her environment fully, actively. My experiences, enjoying movement and walking around the outdoors - particularly when given the opportunity to do so without any pesky clothing getting the way - the interaction with my environment in a dynamic and tangible way - these are what excite me in life and they've begun seeping into my movements on paper. Consequently this figure is now busy doing her thing, carving out her adventures, and the viewer is more an observer of her action, rather than getting a peek into a private moment of an  internal, dreamier state. We're still seeing her sensuality, but also her power - it is sensuality of a different flavor.
Another female protagonist - perhaps the same woman as in "Up the hill" and "To the river" - is experiencing her environment fully, actively. My experiences, enjoying movement and walking around the outdoors - particularly when given the opportunity to do so without any pesky clothing getting the way - the interaction with my environment in a dynamic and tangible way - these are what excite me in life and they've begun seeping into my movements on paper. Consequently this figure is now busy doing her thing, carving out her adventures, and the viewer is more an observer of her action, rather than getting a peek into a private moment of an  internal, dreamier state. We're still seeing her sensuality, but also her power - it is sensuality of a different flavor.
Another female protagonist - perhaps the same woman as in "Up the hill" and "To the river" - is experiencing her environment fully, actively. My experiences, enjoying movement and walking around the outdoors - particularly when given the opportunity to do so without any pesky clothing getting the way - the interaction with my environment in a dynamic and tangible way - these are what excite me in life and they've begun seeping into my movements on paper. Consequently this figure is now busy doing her thing, carving out her adventures, and the viewer is more an observer of her action, rather than getting a peek into a private moment of an  internal, dreamier state. We're still seeing her sensuality, but also her power - it is sensuality of a different flavor.
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Derya Kadipasaoglu

United States

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Another female protagonist - perhaps the same woman as in "Up the hill" and "To the river" - is experiencing her environment fully, actively. My experiences, enjoying movement and walking around the outdoors - particularly when given the opportunity to do so without any pesky clothing getting the way - the interaction with my environment in a dynamic and tangible way - these are what excite me in life and they've begun seeping into my movements on paper. Consequently this figure is now busy doing her thing, carving out her adventures, and the viewer is more an observer of her action, rather than getting a peek into a private moment of an internal, dreamier state. We're still seeing her sensuality, but also her power - it is sensuality of a different flavor.

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Size:32 W x 42 H x 0.1 D in

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It’s thrilling to discover a sprawling root system connecting thoughts that appeared to float like lily pads on the surface of a pond. Some ideas are associated by only a wispy tendril or two; others, entangled by dense dendritic ropes. Yet everything, once revealed as related, seems obviously and necessarily so. My artwork is my way of exploring these connections: the relationships between my physical and mental experiences, how they are often erroneously categorized as separate in kind, and how introspection and attention shows their unity. Through pen and ink I explore and celebrate the relationships between bodies, thoughts, things, language, music, and art. I was born and raised in Houston, Texas, where I went to the High School for Performing and Visual Arts. I got my BA at UT Austin in Linguistics and Philosophy, then came out west to study Developmental Psychology at USC. With an MA under my belt, I decided once again to focus on my art. One of my greatest discoveries has been that dichotomies - science & art; body & brain - are an illusion. This idea permeates my artwork, and today you can find me in LA drawing, playing tennis, tending to plants, or romping around in the great outdoors.

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