- Melikshah Soyturk
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Melikshah Soyturk (Turkish: Melikşah Soytürk) (born 18 November 1984) is a modern Turkish topographic painter. Despite his young age, he has already opened eleven exhibitions in different countries, such as Turkey, the USA, Kyrgyzstan and Germany. Among his contemporaries he attracts the audience by the individuality and naturalnes of his paintings, using black pencil only. According to his words, art should help people to become closer to God and paintings should encourage society to live in kindness and faith.By drawing with the only tool he needs, Soyturk creates works that are not just esthetically valuable but also may be used as a successful source for getting acquainted with Turkey’s and Istanbul’s history, which are the topics of primary importance, reflected in his paintings.[1]Contents
Early life
Melikshah Soyturk was born on 18 November 1984 in Kastamonu, a province in the Black Sea Region, Turkey.[2] From an early childhood he began to show a flair for drawing and attachment to art. His primary education and secondary education was fulfilled in his hometown, Kastamonu. Not long before graduating from school Soyturk came up with a idea to represent Turkey and its history. He was 16 when his first exhibition in Kastamonu was opened. Later, the painter entered Kocaeli university where he got the specialization of natural sciences teacher.
Career
After his first exhibition which is considered to be the first step on the way to success Soyturk continued to open exhibitions and create paintings with his special style.In his works until the present he has taken a stable movement dedicating an absolute majority of the paintings to Istanbul, his beloved city. For seeing more paintings,click here.He gave a presentation with lecture on Turkish culture in the University of Kastamonu and still has been engaged in teaching giving lectures, conferences and lessons in different cities of Turkey.[3]
Achievements
Apart from reaching high level in the branch of art, Melikshah Soyturk has proved his gift by creating sculptures from foil paper. As a resul, he was awarded wıth a certificate. Besides, with the support of a Turkish researcher Burak Yamaç, Soyturk has published the book that contains the most of his paintings.[4] In August, 2011 Melikshah Soyturk set the record of Turkey, having drawn the longest canvas in the history of the country. His latest picture, "Istanbul of my Dream" (Turkish: Hayalimdeki Istanbul) is 3.5 metre long and demonstrates the world-known places of Istanbul.[5]
Exhibitions
Year Month Place 2007 March Izmit 2008 May İstanbul Üsküdar Kitap Gemisi 2008 June İstanbul Taksi Metro Exhibition Hall (Sergi Salonu) 2008 October Kyrgyzstan 2009 2–5 April Los Angeles, the USA 2009 2–10 May Capıtol Shopping Centre Üsküdar Altunzade (Capitol Alış Veriş Merkezi) 2009 3–15 August Kastamonu Municipality 2009 19–26 November The University of Kastamonu 2010 26 March - 16 April Germany[6] 2011 1–6 November TBMM Ankara For more details, see the official page (in Turkish)
References
- ^ http://www.diylife.com/videos-partner/the-art-of-charcoal-drawing-315086250-160
- ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kastamonu_Province
- ^ http://www.tarih-kultur.com/default.asp?mct=detay&Topic_ID=44333
- ^ http://harikadiyaristanbul.tr.gg/Anasayfa.htm
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63VW3xBcKV4
- ^ http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php?n=8216istanbul-capital-of-civilization8221-exhibition-opens-in-berlin-2010-03-29
External links
Categories:- 1984 births
- Living people
- Turkish painters
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