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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
48x36in
About this artwork
"Forest, or Not’’, the first piece of the ‘’Which Roots?’’ project, depicts the adaptation of the individual to a new geography. The eyeballs capture the inquisitive gaze, reflecting emotions of 'feeling different' and the consciousness of being under the scrutiny of others."
Mehmet Uskul harnesses the fluidity of oils on canvas, stemming from a profound Turkish art education and the life shift to Washington, DC. His cubist-inspired style fractures the familiar, realigning forms to explore time, adaptation, and belonging, with each plane of color and structure narrating distinct yet convergent moments. His works resonate with the nostalgia of displacement, the struggle for integration, and the universal quest for home.