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Ceren Ezgi Durgun

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The surface, woven with soft transitions, represents a quiet yet resolute stance. The form is an abstract reflection of the pressures the female body is subjected to in society. The sculpture's deformation is an aesthetic form of resistance.

Proceeds from the sale of the work will be donated to a selected charity.

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The original sculpture has been scanned and reproduced. A replica, not the original, will be sent.

Dimensions: 52*32*24 cm

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ARTIST

Ceren Ezgi Durgun

(1988 - 2014). Born in Istanbul in 1988, Ceren Ezgi Durgun completed her primary, secondary, and high school education there. In 2006, she began her education in the Design, Printing, and Publishing Department of Yıldız Technical University's Vocational School. In 2009, she was accepted to the Sculpture Department of Akdeniz University's Faculty of Fine Arts and continued her artistic production in this field.

In her artistic practice, she employed contemporary and alternative materials such as glass, alongside traditional materials (stone, metal, and wood). Abstractions she developed around the female body and female identity were central to her work. Her simple yet powerful understanding of form, based on organic forms, shaped a distinct style in her work.

Among the events he participated in are the 2010 Akdeniz University Faculty of Fine Arts Mixed Exhibition, the 2011 Mask Workshop, the 2011 International Aesthetics and Art Theories Symposium (student on duty), the 2012 UKKSA Stone Sculpture Workshop and his personal sculpture exhibition in 2014.
Ceren Ezgi Durgun passed away on March 21, 2014. The works she left behind continue to contribute to the art of sculpture with her unique plastic language and choice of subject matter.

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