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A few years ago, I lived in Amman, Jordan. The day I arrived I wondered how I would find my way around. Every building looked the same shaped from the same sand-colored stone. After some time the unique qualities of each hillside and neighborhood made themselves clear. The more I looked the more I saw. The textures, markings, hidden buildings and shapes. Amman is made up of hills (jabbal) and valleys (wadi). This painting recalls Jabbal Amman that I would look at across from where I lived: Jabbal Webdeh. Many people owned pigeons who wore little bells on their feet. Each day they would take to the sky and fly in circles with their flock...their little bells ringing and overlapping with the calls to prayer and other noises of the city.

Tengai  天外 translates to "horizon, beyond the heavens, farthest regions" in Japanese.

My paintings are on wood and have 3-4" edge. The painting wraps around the edges making it unnecessary to frame & enjoyable from any angle. Each work is authenticated with my "hanko", stamp or Japanese seal.
Side view showing texture and painting edge. Work continues on each edge allowing viewer to experience the work from all perspectives.
detail: mixed media including wood, wax, paint, mica, burlap, paper, copper/metal
detail including hanko or artist seal
detail of mixed media including wood, wax, paint, mica, burlap, paper, copper/metal
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Amman Tengai I Painting

Filiz Soyak

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Wood

Size: 19.8 W x 19.8 H x 4 D in

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About The Artwork

A few years ago, I lived in Amman, Jordan. The day I arrived I wondered how I would find my way around. Every building looked the same shaped from the same sand-colored stone. After some time the unique qualities of each hillside and neighborhood made themselves clear. The more I looked the more I saw. The textures, markings, hidden buildings and shapes. Amman is made up of hills (jabbal) and valleys (wadi). This painting recalls Jabbal Amman that I would look at across from where I lived: Jabbal Webdeh. Many people owned pigeons who wore little bells on their feet. Each day they would take to the sky and fly in circles with their flock...their little bells ringing and overlapping with the calls to prayer and other noises of the city. Tengai 天外 translates to "horizon, beyond the heavens, farthest regions" in Japanese. My paintings are on wood and have 3-4" edge. The painting wraps around the edges making it unnecessary to frame & enjoyable from any angle. Each work is authenticated with my "hanko", stamp or Japanese seal.

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Painting:Acrylic on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:19.8 W x 19.8 H x 4 D in

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Filiz Soyak is an interdisciplinary artist exploring themes of identity, memory, time, and place, using intuitive mark-making through mindfulness practices including meditation and breath. After becoming a mother in 2016, her work turned further inward drawing upon intuition and vulnerability. Meditation has become an integral connection to her creative process. Filiz’s work has been exhibited and collected internationally since 2000, and is in several permanent collections. Artist Statement: My work is deeply personal. It is how I process life’s experiences, learn about myself and about the world, understand what has left a mark and what has moved me. It serves as a guide to make sense of the feelings I have felt, didn’t know I had, and bring up what I have sometimes forgotten. My work is emotionally driven and guided by intuition. Everything from the materials I use to the process are all chosen based on what feels right in the moment. It is a practice in being authentic, digging into the layers of emotions and memories that reside in that space, and trusting myself. My work is my meditation. It is more about the process more than the end result. It is my source of calm, clarity, and inner wisdom. With my work, I seek to travel to the innermost depth of existence, exploring the landscape between the seen, the remembered, and the imagined. That energy of knowing, of generations and experiences vibrating from within, that only develop over time. My work has evolved with me and changes as I do. It has cycled through many iterations and that journey represents my history. Most recently, the change is a product of motherhood and experience – I believe I can say more, with less.

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