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EYEDROP BOTTLES-1 Drawing

Safa Bute

Turkey

Drawing, Ink on Paper

Size: 13.8 W x 19.7 H x 0.1 D in

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My style is called as Safa Büte Art.. This is a new style… While creating I only reflect my feelings of a subject or nothing. My style has thousand and thousand of dots and lines in it and many of the figures hiden in it. You look at, and you look at again. How many times you look at you find another figures and dreams in the work. There is no change to make mistake while creating due to not possible to erease. So I work much carefully while creating. My name is voted in Time Magazine as Most inf Artists of the World last 100 years. (Time 100). In 2003 my style got the 4th price at Florence Biennial in Italy. You can also read what the art historian and critic John T. Spike’s critic at the Florence Biennial (below).. You can also get more info searching my name “Safa Bute” on internet. You can also visit my official web site CRITIQUE OF SAFA BUTE’S ART, By JOHN T. SPIKE, Art Critic and Historian December 10th 2003 at Florence Biennale of Contemporary Art “These pieces remind me of sacred works that were formerly kept in museums in drawer compartments. Such works would be taken out by scholars on occasions to be studied and meditated upon with increasing respect. “These drawings have an incredible level of skill. Literally thousands and thousands of finely drawn lines make up each image”, (Mr. Spike then pointed to his personal favourite piece and said to the audience)…”it probably contains ten thousand lines.” “These are drawings which take an inordinate amount of time to complete, and crucially, are utterly dependent upon the complete finesse in creating the lines without a single error. “The pieces show an astounding control of tonal values through the skillfull use of line. (Mr Spike demonstrated his point by pointing to the gradations in one of the works). “I consider them very exceptional pieces of work and will return to study them again”. By James Langston Art Educator Art Consulate for the Florence Biennale When I first met Safa I knew I had met an extraordinary artists because of the intrinsic quality found in his art works. Everyone walking by his display stopped and slowly slid into his intricate pieces. Each piece takes you into another time period; they seem to have been taken from some monastery study and made by monks under candlelight. Every image that Safa has made has the ability to leave an “after image” on your mind, forcing one to come back to look again. Can one work contain so much information, such strong emotions and a timeless quality? This man’s works do. I consider Safa Bute to be a master, a draughtsman of a long lost skill and one of the future legends of Art. SAFA BUTE Safa Bute, like his work, has inspired respect and admiration as he emerged from the obscurity of humble beginnings to become one of the most widely recognized and beloved artists in his homeland, Turkey. In the summer of 1987, Bute emerged as an artist and created the art technique now known throughout Turkey as the “Safa Bute Style”. Although Bute was unable to pursue the educational path he dreamed of as a child, he created a new style of art that has been the subject of increasing interest all over the world, as collectors in Europe and the USA follow his marks. Art critics reviewing exhibits agree that the style is unique. Now he is creating his art works at his studios located in Adana City and Tyana. AWARDS AND HONORS 2007, Director of the 1. Adana City International Contemporary Art Biennale 2006, Honorary Member of Cultural Association Terra Dell´Arte in Italy 2005, Member of the Artistic Committee of the International Arad Biennale of Contemporary Art in Romania. 2003, 4th award winner of the International Florence Biennale of Contemporary Art in Italy. 2001, 2000 WAIS People Choice Award Winner at the “Ten Top World Artists Invitational Show” organized by Artists Own Registry in Australia. 1999 Nominated to the Time Magazine online poll in the category of Most Influential Artist of the 20th Century 1998 Featured artist at ArtQuest in USA EXHIBITIONS AND ART EVENTS “FIRE, WATER, EARTH” Project LA CHATEOU DE TRONJOLY- GOURIN,FRANCE March 2014 Miskolci Galéria – Herman Ottó Múzeum, İSPANYA February 2014 Tecate Festivali - Eyalet sanat merkezi güzel sanatlar galerisi, Tecate, Baja California – MEKSİKA Kasım 2013 Museo-MIDAC 16 Şubat 2013 - Terradellarte İTALYA The Waterfall Project The Nave Gallery, Boston, USA from 2nd to 26th of April 2009. (opening reseption April 2nd) .html The Art Gallery Ripustus, Hameenlinna, Finland from 2nd to 28th of June 2009 (opening reseption June 2nd) The Traveling Wave Box Heart Gallery 4523 Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15224 USA June 23 - July 18 2009 \ The Gibson Centre For Community, Arts & Culture 63 Tupper St.West, Alliston , Ontario Canada L9R 1E4. A Celebration of UN Peace Day20 Sept 2009 – 13 Oct 2009 The Travellıng Weave - Adana State Art Gallery - 06-12 December 2006 Galerie LA DECOUVERTE Rabat - Morocco - 29 November 2006 - 09 December 2006 INTER-ART International Art Camp in Aiud - Romania - 10-26 August 2006 International Summer Art Camp "Lucian Grigorescu" Medgidia - Romania 26 July - 08 August 2006 The Travelling Weave - Deja vu The University of Georgia - 15 Apr - 30 June 2006 Art Gallery Ripustus, Hameelinna Finland 27 Oct 30 Dec 2005 The 1902 OCAF Art Center Art Gallery – Georgia USA – 02 Oct 12 Nov 2005 Salonul De Toamna – Gallerııle INTER-ART Aıud – Romania 16-19 Oct 2005 Urla Quarantine Island International Fine Arts Symposium – 23 Sep 02 Oct 2005 3. Safa Bute’s Live Performance Art Event – Adana – 08 May 2005 Porto Recenaty Contemporary Arts Gallery – Italya – 11-26 Sep 2004 2. Safa Bute’s Live Performance Art Event – Adana – 02 May 2004 1. Safa Bute’s Live Performance Art Event – Adana – 04 Feb 07 Mar 2004 4. Florence Biennale – Italy – 06-15 Dec 2003 Yapı Kredi Kemalsatır Art Gallery – Adana – 08-30 Apr 1999 Akbank Beylerbeyi Art Gallery – Istanbul – 15 Apr 04 May 1998 Akbank Kızılay Art Gallery – Ankara – 17 Feb 06 Mar 1997 Akbank Bursa Art Gallery – Bursa – Apr May 1996 Icel Art Clup Art Gallery – Mersin – 21 Sep 07 Oct 1995 Akbank Adana Art Gallery – Adana – 10-27 Jan 1995 Akbank Cankaya Art Gallery – Ankara – 15-30 Dec 1993 Akbank Koprubası Art Gallery – Eskisehir – 26 Oct 12 Nov 1993 ACS Art Gallery – Adana – 24 Sep 02 Oct 1993 Akbank Trabzon Art Gallery – Trabzon – 30 Apr 18 May 1993 Akbank Isparta Art Gallery – Isparta – 17 Feb 05 Mar 1993 Yapı Kredi Setbasi Art Gallery – Bursa – 18 Oct 13 Nov 1992 Akbank Ordu Art Gallery – Ordu – 17 Apr 08 May 1992 Adana Municipality Art Gallery – Adana – 08-12 Apr 1992 Akbank Denizli Art Gallery – Denizli – 21 Jan 07 Feb 1992 Yapı Kredi Mustafabey Art Gallery – İzmir – 18 Sept – 08 Oct 1991 Yapı Kredi Ofis Art Gallery – Diyarbakır – Apr 1991 Sivas State Fine Art Gallery – Sivas - Jan Feb 1991 Yapı Kredi Balıkesir Art Gallery – Balıkesir - Dec 1990 Akbank Adana Art Gallery – Adana - 08-25May 1990

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Multi-paneled Drawing:

Ink on Paper

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

13.8 W x 19.7 H x 0.1 D in

Number of Panels:

2

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My style is called as Safa Büte Art.. This is a new style… While creating I only reflect my feelings of a subject or nothing. My style has thousand and thousand of dots and lines in it and many of the figures hiden in it. You look at, and you look at again. How many times you look at you find another figures and dreams in the work. There is no change to make mistake while creating due to not possible to erease. So I work much carefully while creating. My name is voted in Time Magazine as Most inf Artists of the World last 100 years. (Time 100). In 2003 my style got the 4th price at Florence Biennial in Italy. You can also read what the art historian and critic John T. Spike’s critic at the Florence Biennial (below).. You can also get more info searching my name “Safa Bute” on internet. You can also visit my official web site CRITIQUE OF SAFA BUTE’S ART, By JOHN T. SPIKE, Art Critic and Historian December 10th 2003 at Florence Biennale of Contemporary Art “These pieces remind me of sacred works that were formerly kept in museums in drawer compartments. Such works would be taken out by scholars on occasions to be studied and meditated upon with increasing respect. “These drawings have an incredible level of skill. Literally thousands and thousands of finely drawn lines make up each image”, (Mr. Spike then pointed to his personal favourite piece and said to the audience)…”it probably contains ten thousand lines.” “These are drawings which take an inordinate amount of time to complete, and crucially, are utterly dependent upon the complete finesse in creating the lines without a single error. “The pieces show an astounding control of tonal values through the skillfull use of line. (Mr Spike demonstrated his point by pointing to the gradations in one of the works). “I consider them very exceptional pieces of work and will return to study them again”. By James Langston Art Educator Art Consulate for the Florence Biennale When I first met Safa I knew I had met an extraordinary artists because of the intrinsic quality found in his art works. Everyone walking by his display stopped and slowly slid into his intricate pieces. Each piece takes you into another time period; they seem to have been taken from some monastery study and made by monks under candlelight. Every image that Safa has made has the ability to leave an “after image” on your mind, forcing one to come back to look again.

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