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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x27.6in
About this artwork
This work is created on cardboard, layered with gesso and built up through mixed media techniques. Fragments of 1960s magazines from my personal archive are embedded into the surface, forming part of its visual and conceptual structure. The drawing elements are fixed and the entire piece is sealed with varnish.
The composition explores the tension between the individual and the surrounding social atmosphere. Printed matter, texture, and form interact… to suggest how identity can be shaped, altered, and layered over time.
Rather than offering a direct narrative, the work invites reflection on the subtle forces that influence perception and self-definition. The materials themselves - aged paper, protective layers, and exposed marks - become part of that dialogue.
Ipek Tandar is a painter and digital artist whose multidisciplinary background in graphic design, 3D art, and game development deeply informs her mixed media practice. She merges figurative expressionism with bold collage techniques, using acrylics, pastels, newspaper fragments, digital collage, and raw, painterly strokes to build emotionally charged, imperfect figures. Her layered surfaces and elongated forms evoke the weight of relationships and personal identity, radiating palpable vulnerability, resilience, and quiet intimacy that invite viewers to recognize themselves in her work.