Year of creation | 2013 |
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Dimensions | 70 W × 50 H × 0.1 D cm |
Type of art | photography |
Genre | portrait |
Yet each man kills the thing he loves by each let this be heard, some do it with abitterlook, some with aflatteringword, thecowarddoes it with a kiss, the brave man with a sword! --- some kill their love when they are young, and some when they are old; somestranglewith the hands oflust, some with the hands of gold: the kindest use a knife, because the dead so soon grow cold. --- some love too little, some too long, some sell, and others buy; some do thedeedwith manytears, and some without asigh: for each man kills the thing he loves, yet each man does not die. -Oscar Wilde
By combining studio equipment and lights with digital photography, the artist offers a harmonious combination of light with shadow, particularly by drawing on light techniques from the Renaissance to the present.In the basic nature of the photographs,Anıl Demir, which highlights the theme of “feeling”, highlights the alienation and loss of the feelings, suffering that underlie our life from our existence.Feelings, which are the basis of the mechanism of protection evolutionarily, have been broken and changed by the influence of the concept of morality and socialization.The selfishness,ambitions,and anger of individuals over time are physical and it caused a deformity of the soul.This may be against the people themselves,against the people or against the masses.Emotions can be characterized as the point of deterioration of individuals and masses in this sense.In most concepts in religion and mythology, it is much more effective on people's concept of emotion.He has turned to this concept, which lacks the ability to evolve within man in order to maintain the mechanism of domination over individuals and the masses.Our phobias bear a great resemblance to these situations.This state of mind, which we cannot control and is an expression of our traumatic throes, makes individuals their own he takes them out of their comfort zones and gives them their own Dungeons and even their own hell.The artist makes personal interpretation and criticism of these concepts, while also allowing people who experience the works to experience the expression of emotions.