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Brick Lane: Headcase Photograph - Limited Edition of 3

Hulki Okan Tabak

Turkey

Photography, Black & White on Paper

Size: 47.2 W x 31.5 H x 0 D in

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These shots were taken during an extended walking tour of the Shoreditch streets. Brick Lane is dotted with graffiti, posters and paintings. Most are highly rough, political and cater more to mind than to put one's soul at ease. Yet the very personal, outspoken, outright, reaching out style of this hood oozes with character and charisma for those willing to pay attention, for those with an open mind, for those who either have something to say or have patience to listen. These photographs cover a personal non exhaustive journey among the streets. Many of the items in question have been altered both in perspective and in content. My intention was to personalize what I saw, a way of merging, making it different while retaining the core of the original creation. Where this would have been successful, I'd wager that the effect is logaritmic both in style and meaning. Yet the jury is adequately out in such situations, opinions of aesthetic as well as of statement will differ widely. 2020 London, UK ... This artwork appears as a part of my NFT project on Async Art titled London 227. As such it is not available for limited edition or open edition print copies.

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Photography:Black & White on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:3

Size:47.2 W x 31.5 H x 0 D in

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This island is a neutral meeting point for those initiated regardless of their alignment. With enough resources, it also has connections to other places not mentioned such as Sabara. I had managed to evade him either because at the time he couldn't access the island or he had lost track of me. In either case I took my time there and it was years later just before the Great War that I ran across him in Kabul. ... Having failed to convert the tribals to support the Germans, I fled the scene with him on my tail. We had a major fistfight in Ulanbaatar and then a deadly card game at the Corpse Eater Inn by the Everlasting Graveyard. I lost and was banished to Sabara for a long time. It was his expedition there that I used as a pretext to escape.

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