The Turkish artist creates hyperrealistic paintings and pastel drawings of enigmatic figures in carefully crafted environments.
Seemingly lost in their own thoughts, they are intended to reflect people’s inner worlds.
What I really want to emphasize is the narrative in my compositions, Yuce explains to My Modern Met.
“Nook,” oil on canvas, 2020
I embody the theme of reflecting reality, leaving the audience to question the reality of discrimination and acceptance.
Each piece is masterfully rendered to resemble three-dimensional places and people.
As a result, his art can be mistaken with a photograph.
“Dead Flower,” pastel on paper, 2019
Yuce’s hyperrealistic style is paired with unexpected subject matter.
Female figures inhabit varied environments indoors and outside, their expressions calm and lost in thought.
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“Tilsim,” pastel on paper, 2022
Turkish artist Mustafa Yuce creates exquisite paintings and drawings with hyperrealistic details.
“Birce,” pastel on paper, 2019
“Beyaz kelebek,” pastel on paper, 2022
“White Death,” pastel on paper, 2022
“Quiet Time,” pastel on paper, 2019
“Transformation,” pastel on paper, 2019
“The World,” oil on canvas, 2016
“The Moon,” oil on canvas, 2016