Pioneering 3D Art Exhibition: Koray Kasap Brings Turkish Culture to Life
Pioneering 3D Art Exhibition: Koray Kasap Brings Turkish Culture to Life
Photographer and painter Koray Kasap has opened a groundbreaking 3D art exhibition in Morristown, New Jersey, U.S.
Photographer and painter Koray Kasap has opened a groundbreaking 3D art exhibition in Morristown, New Jersey, U.S.
The exhibition features objects and themes from Turkish culture, garnering attention from both Turkish and American art enthusiasts.
The exhibition features objects and themes from Turkish culture, garnering attention from both Turkish and American art enthusiasts.
Kasap's journey from photography to painting began during his education at the Mimar Sinan University of Fine Arts.
Kasap's journey from photography to painting began during his education at the Mimar Sinan University of Fine Arts.
He studied the Department of Photography, but also took painting lessons from renowned artist Devrim Erbil.
He studied the Department of Photography, but also took painting lessons from renowned artist Devrim Erbil.
Kasap transitioned from photography to painting due to the ubiquity of photography in today's world.
Kasap transitioned from photography to painting due to the ubiquity of photography in today's world.
His 3D art exhibition showcases a unique blend of art, incorporating everyday objects into paintings for a more tactile experience.
His 3D art exhibition showcases a unique blend of art, incorporating everyday objects into paintings for a more tactile experience.
Themes in his works include popular pieces like "Nefsini Terbiye Eden Derviş" and "Ayasofya".
Themes in his works include popular pieces like "Nefsini Terbiye Eden Derviş" and "Ayasofya".
Kasap used charcoal and coffee to create a more transparent and organic surface on the canvas.
Kasap used charcoal and coffee to create a more transparent and organic surface on the canvas.
He has donated the proceeds from the painting "Palestinian Mother" to Palestinian children.
He has donated the proceeds from the painting "Palestinian Mother" to Palestinian children.
Kasap's exhibition highlights the power of art to bridge cultural divides and promote understanding between nations.
Kasap's exhibition highlights the power of art to bridge cultural divides and promote understanding between nations.