The miniature artist, Sema Yurtseven, has uniquely designed and applied this harmonious and coherent miniature art. In the scene, Sultanahmet Mosque, also known as a Blue Mosque, was built between 1609 and 1617 Sultan Ahmet. It was built not only for as a mosque but also as a social complex across the Hagia Sophia. Hagia Sophia represents a brilliant moment in Byzantine architecture and art. It was built between 532 – 537 in Byzantine Empire in its capital, Constantinople (now Istanbul). The artist wanted to demonstrate Sultanahmet Mosque as a creating balance.
As you may see, there are many micro-details which can only be seen magnifying glass.
Please note that
- The original artwork will be shipped with the frame. The picture framing glass is included the price.
- Despite our every effort to provide accurate colour to you, actual colours and design may be slightly different.
Materials:
- · Acrylic Ink,
- 22 Cr Yellow Gold,
- Handmade Paper
Dimensions:
- Without frame: 16 x 25 cm
* This particular artwork is featured in the ‘The Noble: Traditional Turkish Arts Exhibition’. The exhibition can be viewed at the Yunus Emre Institute’s gallery in Fitzrovia between the 28th of November and the 21st of December 2022.
Exhibition Venue: 10 Maple Street, W1T 5HA
londra@yee.org.tr
Free Admission but registration*** is required via Eventbrite!
https://thenoble.eventbrite.co.uk/
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