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"We think that when we understand 'one', we also know about 'two'; as 'one and one makes two'; however we disregard understanding that 'and' at that point," says Zohar. Since then, the tools and paths to consider and integrate that 'and' seems worth discovering to me. The art work of Studio Ibbini, which exhibits perfection with non-perfection provides a glimpse regarding this discovery of connections between things, by building integration from disintegrations.

Julia Ibbini, as far as I recognize from her earliest posts, is impressed by standing at the cutting edges of things: and she turned her fascination into a 3D contemporary art later.

My point for starting this project Speechless Sky Series/Project360 came forward after long hours of watching the sky in my house and thinking of my life for years. Times change, days flow, people come and go, you advance and step forth, or stay back, but you have your inner voice with you, wherever you go and whatever you do. So even if you stand at a single point and try to look inside your soul, you can never have the same view even for yourself.

New images arrived for our Project360. In fact, I am late to post them. We are in November, so the sunrise is happening later, and a time will come that I will be unable to catch the sunrise at home, since I will be on the way to work.

The weak details on the land are left as they are on purpose, just to provide some trace of reality in the photographs, and to keep the images a few step back from perfection.

The Girl and the Balloon: this is the story of shredding of an art piece. And what was said after it happened, and what can still be said. 

The second the art piece was sold, the second the session for this piece of paper was closed, it was shred to its half while the attendees were watching in shock.

Cihat Askin is an internationally recognized Turkish violinist with a solid reputation for decades, whom I have been personally following for the last three years, and had three unique chances to attend his live performances. His art and technique are distinguished among many national and international violinists, and his projects are paving the way for the recognition and education of new generation musicians in his country.

I used to capture the sky lying above my street -whatever can be seen apart from the surrounding buildings- for full 9 years. I have started sharing them under the title Project360 approximately a year ago. The project aims to reveal how much transformation the sky, clouds -and we- are going through only by standing at the same spot.

I am continuing it from my new place. And to my luck, the sky of this city is very dramatic - and I have a wide open view in front of me.

I left the city of my childhood behind in March. A few days before my moving, I was inevitably pulled to the METU campus, which holds different treasures for a nature- and photography-lover at every season.

These images were captured only with love, but with no other artistic criteria. They were created to look back and remember. So they are for memories, an aim which has been criticized by photographers themselves for decades.

In fact, it is one of the oldest cities in the world, and maybe the richest one regarding its history and striking geographical location. Istanbul, the gem of all continents. The necklace over the seas, embracing the sea in every direction, so you do not stare at an empty horizon. A never-ending city, its paths can occupy the total lengths of roads in many European cities.

These are the first captures after my moving and finding time to meet with the sea as a local.

I never had any ability for watercolour, and I have a great respect for those who create miracles with it. Every tool you use in art has its own unique strengths and difficulties, and watercolour has the biggest advantage of owning "water" in it, meaning that everything you create on the paper has the characteristics of water: it flows, it dissolves, it fades, it softens, it embraces everything within it.

It is not my first time that I want to write on a novel as I read it. However, it is a first for me to write about the expression of a novel as I read it. 

I stood a little far to the books of the author Orhan Pamuk for a few years, after reading and loving his novel Cevdet Bey and His Sons. I was feeling like reading a new novel of his would harm or smash the frame I built in my mind after reading that very successful novel.
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