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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
18.1x21.9in
About this artwork
Mustafa Orkun Müftüoğlu’nun "Hylomorphic Paradox" is a compelling exploration of the Aristotelian unity of matter (hyle) and form (morphe), examined through the lens of the ontological tension between nature and human intervention. The artist frames the majestic, misty mountains in the background as the "matter" of pure, untouched, and divine existence, while presenting the excavated earth, the plastic pipe, and the makeshift wooden bridge in the… foreground as the rational yet disruptive "form" imposed by humanity. Technically, the work is deepened by the sharp chromatic contrast between the soft blue-grey mists symbolizing pristine nature and the harsh, dark earth tones emphasizing the fragmentation of the land. This conflict of light and shadow—situated between the "sublime" light filtering through the peaks and the raw reality of the construction site—symbolically seals the aesthetic and ethical rift created by the tragic drive to domesticate the natural world.
Mustafa Orkun Müftüoğlu, a Turkish painter trained at Mimar Sinan University, masterfully wields classical techniques and oil paints. His symbolist style intimately explores the human condition, vacillating between realism and abstraction to challenge our perceptions. His canvases are visceral symphonies of hope, solitude, and the inevitable search for meaning, resonating with the complexities of emotional existence.