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Self-Destruction Sculpture

Sabine Iyi

Turkey

Sculpture, Bronze on Bronze

Size: 18 W x 25 H x 14 D in

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About The Artwork

The bronze sculpture “Self Distruction” represents the position woman have been put in by themselves and others. The white earth in the middle of the sculpture displays the puritiy of woman, whereas the body which surrounds the earth represents the struggle which woman are approached by every day. The sculpted female body is in from of a dragon which has surrounded the earth. This dragon appears as a part of the woman. A female worrior has been carved out of the stomach of the body, embodying the strength and courage the woman has to show, in order to protect herself. On the other hand, when the images of the dragon and the worrior are combined, it is understandable, that they represent the struggle woman have with themselves.

Details & Dimensions

Multi-paneled Sculpture:Bronze on Bronze

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:18 W x 25 H x 14 D in

Number of Pieces:2

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Sabine Iyi was born in Germany in 1969. She graduated from the André Gérard Art School in Hamburg, in 1991 and at the same time she worked at the Atilier Najla for one year. She began to work in different departments in the textile branche, for example sales, design and purchasing, in 1992. In 1995 she moved to Turkey and focused on her paintings, which led to her opening her first art studio in Zekeriyaköy, in 2005. There she devoted herself to painting and sculpturing and with the help and support of other artists, for example Ibrahim Kaloshi, she highly improved her skills and tecniques in sculpturing. Furthermore, she started her education in photography in 2006 and completed it one year later. After shutting down her art studio in Zekeriyaköy, she opened a new one in İstinye, in order to continue to practice her work. Moreover, she has completed assignments, in the departments painting and decoration, for national and international companies; for example she made the stage decorations for “Ebru İlayda Bale Dance School” ‘s ballet “Swan Lake” in the Iş Kulesi in 2012. In the same year she participated in the art exhibition “Göç Sanat; Art of Migration”, which took place in the Cezayir Gallery in Istanbul. Furthermore, Sabine managed and organized the art project (“Mozaik Projesi”) of the International Federation of Business and Professional Women (BPW), which had two exhibitons with the theme “Women”, in 2013 in Istanbul, in which she took part aswell. The first exhibition took place in “Levent Kültür Merkezi” and the second one in “Caddebostan Kültür Merkezi”. Throughout the Mozaik Project Sabine taught girls from different cultures and problematic familiar situations how to improve their skills in painting and how to use art as a way to express themselves. In 2014 she had a group exhibition in Bursa, in the gallery “Puca Sanat Galerisi” with the artist Taner Yılmaz. Today, Sabine is working on a new series of sculptures called “Transformation”, in which she uses her own personal tecniques to make her art even more expressive and extraordinary.

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