Discover the creation in interiors
Artwork details
- Medium : Watercolor, Embroidery on Canvas , Other rigid frame
- Framing : Framing on request
- Dimensions : 31.5x27.6in
About this artwork
The image formed by allowing unconscious dreams to be put on stage on the canvas used as a playground whispers to us the codes of implicit memory. This is a daydream. It allows for many possible interpretations and narratives. What is your story where consciousness and the unconscious intertwine?
Embroidery is actually a two-sided work. To make a mark on the visible surface, you must also go through the invisible back surface. If we perceive this… surface as "unconscious", the marks we create on the visible surface will be a reflection of the unconscious. That is, the picture of the memory imagined by the unconscious. It is like a daydream.
The image that comes up also enables the viewer to find traces from their own memories. Each glance to the image is another world, each sign corresponds to the memory, perspective, emotions and experience of the viewer.
The artwork is on canvas moulded on wooden chassis.
Embroidery is actually a two-sided work. To make a mark on the visible surface, you must also go through the invisible back surface. If we perceive this… surface as "unconscious", the marks we create on the visible surface will be a reflection of the unconscious. That is, the picture of the memory imagined by the unconscious. It is like a daydream.
The image that comes up also enables the viewer to find traces from their own memories. Each glance to the image is another world, each sign corresponds to the memory, perspective, emotions and experience of the viewer.
The artwork is on canvas moulded on wooden chassis.
Zeynep Erol
Türkiye
Credentials
- Works on commission
« One should always be in progress. »
Zeynep Erol is a Turkish artist whose paintings have been widely exhibited nationally, in Austria and the United Kingdom. Her works focus on the covered, hidden, and subdued sides of the socialized human beings. In addition, Erol explores the subconscious, as well as the tension and the balance between the subconscious and consciousness. She employs spontaneous processes as a free association tool in order to convey images of the subconscious.