Shahzadah Passing Through a Portal in Incognito
Acrylic on wooden panel
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Born In the East, Like the Sun
30x40 cm
Watercolor and marker on archival paper
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NYMPH
Watercolor and ink on archival paper
35 x 50 cm
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BLEEDING HEART PIGEON CUP
Bleeding Heart Pigeon Cup is one of a kind ceramic cup inspired by the most emo bird that ever exists. Your heart might be bleeding but, don't forget; "The wound is the place where light enters you."
Collaborative piece with Boiler Room
P.S Today I became an aunt! My brother’s wife gave birth to the most beautiful aquarius baby ever! I hope when she/he/they grow up, I will be their favourite aunt hehehe
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PELIOS
Ink on paper
35 x 50 cm
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Experrectus
Ink on paper
35x50 cm
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PLUMA
Watercolor and ink on archival paper
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My interview with Aposto / Angst
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Mors Vincit Omnia Plate
"Mors vincit omnia" which means "Death conquers all," a beautiful axiom written on some headstones. We are all afraid of it, yet we will all experience it. Where will it take us? Will we all go to the void? To heaven or hell? Or will we be experiencing a dream for eternity? We all will find out some day <3
My collaboration with BOILER ROOM. One of a kind, hand-painted ceramic plate.
https://www.etsy.com/AltinTatli/listing/1149353218/mors-vincit-omnia-plate?utm_source=Copy&utm_medium=ListingManager&utm_campaign=Share&utm_term=so.lmsm&share_time=1642692734731
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ALL SEEING EYE CUP
Altın Tatlı & BOILER ROOM collaboration
"Study me as much as you like, you will not know me, for I differ in a hundred ways from what you see me to be. Put yourself behind my eyes and see me as I see myself, for I have chosen to dwell in a place you cannot see." -Rumi
Hand-painted ceramic cup made by two powerful artists.
https://www.etsy.com/AltinTatli/listing/1148702760/all-seeing-eye-cup?utm_source=Copy&utm_medium=ListingManager&utm_campaign=Share&utm_term=so.lmsm&share_time=1642692862882
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So excited to release my recent collaboration with BOILER ROOM ceramics. The products on this image are not my work however, I helped with designing the set :D
All our ceramics are available on our etsy shop:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/AltinTatli
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Major throwback to that time I modeled for my best friends; Erin Robertson & Jordan Piantedosi collaborative collection “Love At First Slime.”
Photography: Zach Lanoue
Models: Altın Tatlı & Devin Hentz
“Love at First Slime is a body of work that strives to marry the elegant and the obscene. Once upon a time, a girl could be advised to "enter a man's heart through his stomach," a turn of phrase that conjures images of an alien femme who burrows merrily between the internal organs of her host - or perhaps bakes him a pie.
Love is patient.
Love is strange.
Love is messy.
Love comes from above.
Or below.
Or from the side.
Love is our most noble emotion, and yet we express our love in a myriad of ways we'd rather not describe out loud. Today we celebrate the beautiful beast that is the body, ruled and tormented by her head, her heart, her stomach, and her loins. Today we dress the body up in our love, and the labors of our wild hands. We hope that your mouth waters in anticipation of rare, unspeakable pleasure!
XOXO Erin Robertson & Jordan Piantedosi
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My paintings for THE STORY OF BELLA (2021) - Film by Banu Yalkut Breddermann
Part 2
Who is Bella Eskanazi?
As a Jew from Turkey, there are several things that make Bella's personal history interesting; and these also shed light on to Turkey's history, literature and names that have left their mark on their era.
Bella witnessed the exile of her journalist brother-in-law, Erol Güney, she inspired Orhan Veli Kanık (a very important Turkish poet who broke down the traditional rules of poetry in Turkish literature), she struggled to become a teacher at the Village Institute (because of her Jewish identity) and so on. Bella sheds light to Turkey of early 1900s and its missed opportunities.
While Bella strongly has love for Turkey, her memories reveal how the young stumbled and was disappointed in the hope that all different identities could exist together.
*photos of Bella and Orhan Veli are from unknown photographers
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My paintings for THE STORY OF BELLA (2021) - Film by Banu Yalkut Breddermann
Part 1
Who is Bella Eskenazi?
As a Jew from Turkey, there are several things that make Bella's personal history interesting; and these also shed light on to Turkey's history, literature and names that have left their mark on their era.
Bella witnessed the exile of her journalist brother-in-law, Erol Güney, she inspired Orhan Veli Kanık (a very important Turkish poet who broke down the traditional rules of poetry in Turkish literature), she struggled to become a teacher at the Village Institute (because of her Jewish identity) and so on. Bella sheds light to Turkey of early 1900s and its missed opportunities.
While Bella strongly has love for Turkey, her memories reveal how the young stumbled and was disappointed in the hope that all different identities could exist together.
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My piece MEDUSA was featured on MANIFESTO magazine. You can read it online <3
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KAYIKTAKİ ÇOCUK / THE BOY IN THE BOAT
A children’s book project developed by Sevde Tuba Okçu, Vonne Hemels and Maya Mizuno that I illustrated in 2017. We made the book to raise awareness towards the refugee crises for children. The book has a great message in the end.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pux1OcKGniY&t=2s
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Art Direction work I did for Tuğçe Şenoğul’s single ‘Bu Rüya Değil.’
Creative Production: Wiseslang
Photography: Ogün Akgül
Art Director: Altın Tatlı
Styling: Ramazan Tunç
Mua: Ege Eryalaz
Hair: Mert Pekgüzel
Studio: Studio Sum
Special Thanks: Doğanay Küçükaltan
https://bantmag.com/tugce-senogul-yeni-tekli/
https://open.spotify.com/album/4LBKNPCVjgxx1wDMPRxdJx
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEsldzZYjEQ&ab_channel=TugceSenogul
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