User talk:Yigityazici

Biografi of Yigit Yazici Yigit Yazici www.yigityazici.com Born in 1969 in Bursa, Yigit graduated from the Department of Painting at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Mimar Sinan University in 1992. Since then he has taken part in several exhibitions, both in Turkey and abroad, drawing attention especially with his functional art works. Indeed he was a first in his field for his ‘shoe wardrobes’ exhibition in 1998. One of Yigit’s aims is to give the observer a new perspective by transforming normal, everyday objects into customised works of art. He also works on creating new art concepts in different fields, having worked with leather and yacht sails. Thinking that art belongs to the community and creating and producing may be the answers to the most essential questions in our lives, Yigit believes that life and nature can only be understood through art. He adds that art can be realised by any individual who pursues his dream and devotes his life to it. His mission is to take his place in the global art scene as a Turkish contemporary artist. A short definition of his work in general “Abstract Compositions” Everyday settings with striking effect. Loose language-like strokes of color. An initial impression of pure abstraction followed quickly by a setting: where a living room, a ship, a train, or a photograph machine is revealed. These objects can remain the same in different paintings as single objects in a theater scene adapting to different situations and environments. In most of his works there are many under layers shifting the visual field, revealing other compositional harmonies. The final impression is one of a busy, somewhat chaotic, rhythmic rendering that is remarkably casual and centered the more you focus on its clutter. By means of his rhytmic layers, seemingly chaotic but deeply harmonious clutters in his paintings, Yigit reflects his vision regarding life, which according to him can be understood in an art form. Art, as he sees, is only a simulation of nature. Under his layers shifting the visual field, are hidden the experiences that forms an individual as a puzzle. The more casual they are the more there is the expression of uniqueness in them.