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Honey Clown (2023) Photography by Tibet Demirel
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Limited Edition Number of copies : 5.
Photography,
Manipulated Photography
on Paper
- Dimensions Height 35.4in, Width 23.6in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Photographs under $5,000 Surrealism Men portraits
The honey, dripping from the man's tongue, can be interpreted as a metaphor for the sweetness of life, but also its fluidity and fleeting nature. Honey is both nourishing and sticky, a duality that could symbolize how life's pleasures can draw us in and hold us.
The man's attire, which suggests a clown without being one, adds another layer of complexity to the piece. The clown is traditionally a symbol of joy and entertainment, but also of hidden sadness and melancholy. The fact that the man is dressed like a clown, but isn't one, could suggest a tension between appearance and reality, between what we show to the world and what we truly feel.
The cap with splashed acrylic paint colors evokes an explosion of creativity and freedom of expression. The vibrant colors contrast with the black and red bow tie, adding a touch of whimsy and irreverence. This could symbolize the artist himself, a being who lives between structured and chaotic worlds, always in balance.
The man's grey-blue eyes, enchanting and reflecting joy, mischief, and amusement, are the windows to his soul. They invite the viewer to delve deeper into his world, to seek to understand what lies behind the smile.
In sum, "Honey Clown" is a rich and complex piece that invites reflection. It evokes varied emotions and offers multiple interpretations. It's a piece that can both entertain and challenge, offering a visual experience that stays with the viewer long after they have left the gallery.
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Tibet Demirel is a Belgian-Turkish photographer who stands out for his unique approach to fine art photography. Born in Belgium and currently living in Turkey, he uses photographic manipulation techniques to create surreal images that focus on identity, relationships, emotions and dreams. Her work is a fusion between photography and illustration, where each image is a canvas for her overflowing imagination.
Tibet's impeccable technique and subtle conceptual ideas create beautiful evocations of universal emotions. It captures both the complex strength and the fragility of the human soul. He expertly visualizes dark fantasies and atmospheric dreams, using the uncanny and clever metaphor, while unlocking what it means to think, feel, dream and express oneself in the urban world.
His work often features the human body, capturing the authentic emotions of his subjects at the time of shooting. He explores questions of human representation and the relationship between the body and the self. Behind each photo, he creates a setting that gives free rein to his imagination, transforming each image into a unique work of art.
Tibet has exhibited her work internationally and received acclaim for her ethereal aesthetic and unique approach to photography. His work continues to evolve, constantly pushing the boundaries of photography and illustration.
- Nationality: TÜRKIYE
- Date of birth : 1978
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- Groups: Contemporary Turkish Artists