Original artwork description:

The artwork "Manara Windmill" by Kemal Yazici is the silhouette of one of the leftover windmills on the upper hills of Bodrum, "Turgutreis" in the Turkish Aegean.

Inspired by the work of the Gerhard Richter, Yazici paints with squeegees and his own tools. This 135x110cm modern artwork is made by carefully layering acrylic paint on canvas.
This modern artwork is delivered unstretched in a roll and needs to be stretched again at the destination. Signed on the back and delivered with a certificate of authenticity.

Materials used:

Acrylic

Tags:
#abstract #abstract art #abstract painting #black and white #large painting #contemporary artist #black art #gerhard richter #gerhard richter inspired #windmill painting #turkish landscape 
Manara Windmill (2021)
Acrylic painting
by Kemal Yazici

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The artwork "Manara Windmill" by Kemal Yazici is the silhouette of one of the leftover windmills on the upper hills of Bodrum, "Turgutreis" in the Turkish Aegean.

Inspired by the work of the Gerhard Richter, Yazici paints with squeegees and his own tools. This 135x110cm modern artwork is made by carefully layering acrylic paint on canvas.
This modern artwork is delivered unstretched in a roll and needs to be stretched again at the destination. Signed on the back and delivered with a certificate of authenticity.

Materials used:

Acrylic

Tags:
#abstract #abstract art #abstract painting #black and white #large painting #contemporary artist #black art #gerhard richter #gerhard richter inspired #windmill painting #turkish landscape 

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Born in Turkey and brought up in Germany, Kemal Yazici is a contemporary abstract artist bringing to life paintings inspired by the simplicity of geometrical and organic elements. Kemal believes... Read more

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