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The Ring (133X 164cm) 1991 Work
From actual sceneries to expression of images ¥² – Mentality of Indian ink and emotional approach to the inner self
As a work that has captured the moment of encountering the temple bell to maximize the soaking and spreading of Indian ink to listen to the energy of the moment with sound while this sound symbolizes all encounters of the world.
The bell symbolizes woman and the ringing sound while hitting the bell touches one¡¯s heart with a deep sound. As one becomes clear the moment of meeting with sound from chaos, this is the new beginning and birth.
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