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A hallucination or what?

acrylic on panel 35 x 50 cms

15 Comments

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Maureen Bloesch 12 May 2012

hummmmm.....

yves colas 09 May 2012

awesome artwork,wonderfully done!

Karen Helsing 08 May 2012

Very well done, Metin.

ruth sears 08 May 2012

fascinating work Metin.

Artist Reply: thank you Ruth..

marie-claire gallet 08 May 2012

Metin, your painting is simply STUNNING, it's like a story you want to tell us ... you just have the keys !!!

Artist Reply: thank you so much for this nice comment Marie-Claire..

Calvin McFarlane 08 May 2012

MAGNIFICENT Metin. Magnificently done. My POD.

Artist Reply: thank you my friend, that means a lot to me..

Nira Dabush 08 May 2012

expressive great artwork, Metin... BRAVO... SO ARTISTICALLY DONE!

Artist Reply: thank you so much Nira..

Donald Schrier 07 May 2012

Sorry was not signed in when made comment.

Artist Reply: thank you Donald,the story behind (long time ago), is about my class mate of college.She used to complain about being followed by her teacher.It was hard to believe because the teacher she mentioned was a real gentlemen besides she had some stories like that before..after a time we've learned that she had some growing physicological issues and then she left the college..

Anonymous Guest 07 May 2012

Like the abstract look of this and would love to know the story behind the title.

Ropati Leaso-Cobb 07 May 2012

Metin this is fabulous...love the sinister feeling you have created here,!!

Artist Reply: thank you Ropati for this nice comment..

lillianhibiscus 07 May 2012

Very interesting painting.

Artist Reply: thank you Lillianhibiscus..

Sharon Gonzalez 07 May 2012

OUTSTANDING PAINTING, METIN. WOW. AWESOME TEXTURES, STYLE AND COMPOSITION.

Artist Reply: thank you so much for this nice comment Sharon..

Sharon Poulton 07 May 2012

I Love it. The more you look the more you see. The use of B/W/Grey scale really works, making the white give it real texture and light

Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen 07 May 2012

very expressive work Metin, my thoughts are going to the Munch, the same power for me! love the limited use of colours, the bl/wh. There is lots of light in it! The white makes it shine.

Artist Reply: thank you so much for this nice comment Nelly..

Emily Reed 07 May 2012

Very interesting and mysterious!

Artist Reply: thank you Emily..