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In creating this piece, I sought to intertwine the fluidity of emotion with the starkness of abstraction. The serenity of blues clashes against the vibrancy of warmer tones, depicting a dance of nature's contrasts. Through silk screen printing, I've layered textures and forms, inviting the viewer into a contemplative space. This artwork is a statement, a visual symphony meant to emanate energy and provoke introspection within the confines of your… living space.
« We can't keep up the speed of an agenda dynamic while we try to hunt down the so-called art game. »
Caner Karavit is an award-winning Turkish artist whose works have been exhibited nationally, as well as in China and Italy. The painter and printmaker separates his artistic outlook and journey into two separate stages. The first being influenced by Western art, which he interpreted through performances, paintings, printmaking, and wood carvings. Karavit's second stage is deeply affected by Chinese art and Buddhist philosophy, which is evident in his more recent works.