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Seljuck tile motif and girl Print - Limited Edition of 50

Melis Arslan

Turkey

Printmaking, Screenprinting on Paper

Size: 11.8 W x 11.8 H x 0.1 D in

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Anatolian tile motif, Printmaking "Karatay Girl" series by Melis Arslan Seljuk tile motifs are one of our rich artistic textures in the past and are reinterpreted by many artists and transferred to the present day. The reinterpretation of these motifs and their handling from a modern perspective play an important role in bringing our rich cultural heritage to the present. Although the female figure was embroidered with tile techniques in the Seljuk period, an artistic expression can be obtained with a different technique when this figure is reinterpreted with the sewing technique on the fabric. This means placing the motif in a new context and transforming it into a different form of expression. This kind of creative freedom of expression cares about diversity, innovation and being open to different perspectives in accordance with the essence of art. Reinterpretation allows artists to express their modern ideas while respecting our classics and heritage. This type of work brings together different techniques, allowing the work to gain an original style and character. In conclusion, the process of reinterpreting the Seljuk tile motif with sewing on the fabric is a creative process that helps transform our rich cultural heritage into an artistic expression.

Details & Dimensions

Printmaking:Screenprinting on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:50

Size:11.8 W x 11.8 H x 0.1 D in

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I am a sculptor painter, I live in Istanbul. I was born in Istanbul. I graduated from Marmara University Fine Arts Faculty Sculpture Department. I completed my master's degree by writing a thesis on "Transforming the symbols of the Phrygian civilization of the Old Anatolian civilization into textile patterns". Ancient Anatolian civilizations have always fascinated me. Now I produce it by transferring it to my art. I carry the old artistic ornaments and patterns of Turkish culture to my art. I reflect the mystical religious figures and rituals of my geography to my art. 1 piece of my works is included in the collection of the Korean museum. I continue to participate in exhibitions abroad and in the country. I especially use the words of Konya Mevlana Rumi in my works. I carry the motifs and figures of ancient Anatolian civilizations to my drawings. Especially in my recent products named "KARATAY", I am going over the female figure in the Kubadabat palace tiles. I paint my designs with watercolor and gouache paints. 300 gr. I produce hand drawings digitally with high quality fine art printing on paper. I use large sizes of acrylic hand painted on canvas. I use red and white clay as ceramics in my sculptures. In some of my works, I use mixed media drawing and embossing on paper masche and fabric. My Instagram account @puttoo_ where you can follow me

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