
Kalkan / Shield (2019)
I usually use an ‘armour’ type of hand-wowen metal mesh made up of steel, silver, copper and brass wires to act as a backing for my works. The traditional ‘çintemani’ and floral motifs found on Ottoman textiles are rendered by me. In lustre, clear or coloured glass mounted on the intricate loops of woven metal sheet. These sculpture- like works of art have an eye -catching brilliance and resemble the magnificent sultans ‘kaftans of the early Ottoman Empire seen in museums. Each production is a unıque work of art as I use different weaving techniques with varying glass colour ,shape and patina in my kaftans.I personally hand -weaves the metal alloy mesh textile and hand crafts the glass elements in ‘studio glass’ technique (hand cast one by one )and is therefore a rare example of an artist who uses time -consuming labour. My works have a sculptural three-dimensional quality and my frequent use of unusual metal alloys and glass offer a visual harmony despite the opposing physical characteristics of the mediums (hardness versus fragility and opacity versus transparency).
– Yasemin Aslan Bakiri
- Pàte de Verre
- 41.91 x 41.91 x 8 cm (16.5” × 16.5” × 3.15” in)
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