Attack

Isn’t the birth of the human the initiation of his death?

The one that starts with death continues with life.

The artworks I have started as a result of the impact of war and immigrations were hand in hand with death and ambition. This adventure had begun after seeing the similarities of different emotional expressions left on the human body. I realized that the expression on the face and body of a suffering human is similar to the athlete who successfully crossed the finish line. I portrayed the figures with an expression of success in compositions that evoke pain. For the sake of the price in return of their ambition and aims, I have seen that these people do not even fear death. When I looked at the others after seeing the human nature, there was a similar situation. In dog races that gained a substantial ampunt of ground in the world, the expression on the dogs’ faces which chased after a real or symbolic rabbit were horrific. The hostile and wild expression on their face had nothing to do with their aim. They had a goal. Maybe the reward was just a good meal.

The current context I am in effected the designs I created. I combined the new conditions my life granted me with the experience I obtained while I did restoration. The new techniques I tried supported the themes of my designs in terms of style.

While I struggled through inclusive nature descriptions what I encountered was the realization of what looks like an end was actually a start. For me, death was a start. There was no death in nature and she continuously repeated and renewed herself. The start of this cyclical action happened in our body (the cell). Isn’t the birth of the human the initiation of his death? And how much contrasts resembled each other… And I worked on these contrasts in this exhibition. Don’t the pack of dogs that chase after the rabbit resemble the effort of the sperms racing to inseminate the egg?