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Sertap Yegin
Those from the Past - Figurative Oil Painting Colors Brown Red Orange Black Pale

2021

$17,872.24
£13,256.45
€15,000
CA$24,473.09
A$27,209.40
CHF 14,242.48
MX$333,714.31
NOK 181,342.81
SEK 171,209.10
DKK 114,173.62
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"Those from the past" is a painting by Maestro Sertap Yeğin. About the painting: Style and Technic: Romantic, Contemporary, oil on canvas About the artwork: Edition : Unique, signed Weight: Approximately 4 kg. The painting is unframed. Frame: Optional Snow Pearl gallery offers the possibility to increase the value of this artwork by adding a gorgeous wooden Italian contemporary frame. For some paintings we can also offer a very special ancient restored frame. The frame can be hand-carved with composition ornamentation and hand-applied, with water gilded with 22 Kt. genuine gold leaf over rouge burnishing bole and then patinated to the appropriate patina. This will slightly increase the price, the shipping cost and the delivery time. Dear art lovers, if you like the art of Maestro Sertap Yeğin, please click the link to follow this artist and art gallery Snow Pearl to discover all our artists and beautiful artworks. Thank you so much! we appreciate your interest to our work. The painting brings emotion of happiness, love, energy and beauty represented by the vast creative power of his talent.” Maestro Sertap Yeğin uses both the dynamics of classical painting and forces its limits. The painter following the tradition is not interested in everyday reality. In his paintings that demand emotional communication, the story becomes an instrument. The image that glided through the darkness, invites the audience to embark on their own journey. Sometimes a small sapling, sometimes an empty bird's nest or a lantern guides them on the journey. While time is flowing in an endless loop, the painter is not interested in ever-changing images. He prefers to look at permanent values, regardless of keeping a record in history. He translates the cases related to human nature; love, loyalty, acceptance, rebellion and struggle into the language of painting with the most naked forms. Meryem Uzunoğlu. Assc Prof. of Art Painting Department FACULTY OF FINE ARTS, Bursa Maestro Sertap Yegin was born in 1974 in Erzurum, Turkey 1999 Graduated from Uludag University, School of Education, Art Education Department with a BA in Art Education, in Bursa 2003 Received his MA in Painting from Mimar Sinan University, School of Fine Arts in Istanbul 2018 He was the assistant of Odd Nerdrum. The artist participated in national and international workshops. Currently, works in his art studio. Awards: Success Award, 5th Sefik Bursali Painting Competition. Mention, 14th Heart Foundation, Painting Competition. Solo Exhibitions: 2017 Galeri Soyut – Hall B – Ankara 2014 – Beyoğlu Akademililer Sanat Merkezi - İstanbul 2014 Summart Sanat Merkezi – İstanbul 2013 “Light and darkness on the skin” Galllery Soyut / Saloon B- Ankara The artist’s artworks are owned in private collections worldwide. Snow Pearl art gallery provides Certificate of authenticity for this artwork.
  • Creator:
    Sertap Yegin (1974, Turkish)
  • Creation Year:
    2021
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 35.44 in (90 cm)Width: 47.25 in (120 cm)Depth: 0.79 in (2 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Framing:
    Framing Options Available
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Sofia, BG
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU98139197772

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