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Turkey
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9 x 12 in ($100)
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There I lift my eyes up, gaze towards everybody who is passing by that street, everyone. I am hugging them with the feeling of cold and absurd love that I get from the back of unconscious humans that I follow. They are all the same: the girls who talk about art studios, the lads who joke about their work, busty cleaning ladies with their baskets on their way from shopping, young boys whose moustaches are just appearing, errand boys—they are the manifestation of the same unconsciousness in different body and faces, they are no different from puppets who move via strings held by an invisible creature. They display all the manners of consciousness, but they are not aware of anything, because they don’t know that they have consciousness. Some are clever, some are foolish, but in the end all have the same foolishness. Some are older, some are younger, but in the end they are all the same age. Some are female, and some are male, but in fact they all have the same gender—that is, nonexistent. Like the character in Fernando Pessoa’s The Book of Disquiet, Azat Yeman doesn’t move his eyes and his paint brush from people. He tries to read their unawareness and unconsciousness by brush, and transfers these dreams to his viewers. In fact, Yeman and the viewer’s subconsciousness conflict, in a way, then both sides drift to different places in terms of feeling and awareness. Because I am in the same height of things I see. Not in my own height. Azat Yeman points to the unseen, setting out from the seen and known, and with unseen reality, he tries to green our lives, which are becoming deserts. He tries to rescue us from the hole we are in with our lost identities, and with his paint brush, he whispers into our ears: “And I pass through my dead past by re-dissolving in myself, disappearing in myself, still unaffected by worldly affairs, every mystery, and I remain open to the future by forgetting myself in the distant nights."
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
Ready to Hang:Yes
Packaging:Ships in a Box
Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.
Handling:Ships in a box. Art prints are packaged and shipped by our printing partner.
Ships From:Printing facility in California.
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Turkey
« I take on the height of the things I see, not my own height. » Azat Yeman is an exciting Turkish painter who has exhibited his work internationally, including in Italy and Bulgaria. He moves away from representations of what is known and recognizable to point to the unseen, interpreting human unawareness and unconsciousness to create an intriguing balance of feeling and awareness. Yeman's combination of familiar elements and unexpected aspects creates an overall sense of both startling mystery and unnamed recognition.
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