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Immortalising the Immortal No5 Print

EduardAlan Bulut

Greece

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The objects used in this painting were abandoned objects. The painter himself collected them from rubbish in Athens. Collecting abandoned/deserted objects and turning them into an art object is a regular practice of the painter in his classical realism works. This practice is a reflection of his personal life, as he was an orphan abandoned by his parents. So the artwork is one of those still-life paintings with a personal insight. Technically, the painting is a piece of experiment with artificial light temperatures. 5000 K light was used while painting it in order to give a cool effect in overall canvas. The idea behind this artificial light temperature experiment is to show that objects and their environment tend to change depending on their light source and its temperature. Colours become warmer at lower Kelvin degrees and cooler in higher Kelvin degrees. Light temperature plays a tremendous role creating a warmth effect.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Eduard Alan Bulut is a writer, traditional oil painter and sculptor with Autism Spectrum Disorder and multidisciplinary background. Born in 1984 in Samsun, northern Turkey, he has been living and working in Greece, since 2015. He is a recognised member of IAA/AIAP (International Association of Art / Association Internationale des Arts Plastiques) a non-governmental organisation affiliated to UNESCO.

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