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This work is designed on a triangular concrete cast, a form that suggests stability yet resists full visibility. The surface carries traces of a carpet-like print, referencing domestic memory and cultural repetition embedded into rigid material.
Photographed under natural sunlight, the work becomes partially unreadable. The sun falls directly onto the surface, washing out details and creating a blind spot where form and texture dissolve.… What cannot be clearly seen becomes as important as what remains visible.
“Blind Angle” reflects the tension between exposure and concealment — how light, instead of revealing, can erase. The work exists in a moment where perception fails, inviting the viewer to question what is lost when visibility is assumed as truth.
Murad Akbarli, a versatile artist, dips his brushes into mixed media, harnessing traditional and innovative materials alike. His style amalgamates classical and contemporary influences, utilizing dynamic, emotional brushstrokes and intricate layering techniques to create complex textures brimming with depth. Through this, Akbarli endeavors to bridge the tangible with the ethereal, rendering unseen emotion into tangible artwork.