Video: Drawings on miniature surfaces. Hasan Kale's tiny masterpieces
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Landscapes on the wings of a butterfly, cities on pumpkin seeds, drawings on shells, pasta and other miniature objects that come to hand - this is exactly what the Turkish artist does. Hasan Kale … He is not interested in drawing on paper, canvas and fabric. It is much more attractive to overcome some obstacles in order to get the opportunity to depict the landscape of your hometown or another favorite view. This is how the art project with picturesque miniatures by Hasan Kale was born. It may seem that there is no such object that would be too small for this author. He is able to turn even a tiny grain of a fig into a full-fledged canvas for paintings. True, it is possible to consider what has been drawn only with a powerful magnifying glass. Therefore, all of Hasan Kale's paintings are placed in special containers with a magnifying glass panel, and are presented in art galleries in this form.
On peas and grains, pistachios and nuts, bugs and butterflies, and even on tiny needles of a Christmas tree, pine and cactus, the artist depicts his muse: his beloved city of Istanbul. These are its streets, landscapes, mosques and other beautiful sights can be seen on all the miniatures of Hasan Kale.
The artist's amazing work can be seen on his website. And watch the creative process - on one of the videos:
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