Original artwork description:

The artist had worked for a shoe company due to environmental pressures, regular salary, life and health insurance. He was worried about wasting time here, he longed for painting and freedom. At work, in a snowy weather, he was sketching on an aluminum pallet. Their texture on the foil looked like stars and snowflakes. He combined the sole of the shoe and stars and the geometric shape of snowflakes. He wished for freedom at that moment and placed a wishing well in his painting. A well where you whisper your own hopes, dreams and desires into the well. Painting directs us to the universe, both inside and outside of ourselves.

Materials used:

oil

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#dreams #realistic #freedom #desire #snowflakes 

Depth (2018) Oil painting
by Fatih Sungurtekin

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The artist had worked for a shoe company due to environmental pressures, regular salary, life and health insurance. He was worried about wasting time here, he longed for painting and freedom. At work, in a snowy weather, he was sketching on an aluminum pallet. Their texture on the foil looked like stars and snowflakes. He combined the sole of the shoe and stars and the geometric shape of snowflakes. He wished for freedom at that moment and placed a wishing well in his painting. A well where you whisper your own hopes, dreams and desires into the well. Painting directs us to the universe, both inside and outside of ourselves.

Materials used:

oil

Tags:
#dreams #realistic #freedom #desire #snowflakes 
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Fatih Sungurtekin has produced works on “time, destruction of urban heritage, reduction of human dialogues, changing and erasing of social memory” with the concept of “Moment and Memory”. Later, he... Read more

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