Printed with inkjet printer on 230 g matte coated paper.
Available in three sizes: 50x70 cm, 35x50 cm, 25x35 cm.
Matted for easy framing.
Frame
Regular wooden frame or magnet wooden frame options.
Framed without matting with clear glass protector in three colors: black, white and natural. Frame width is 1.5 cm.
Regular framed product is shipped in a flat cardboard box. Magnet frame is shipped in a poster tube with the artwork.
The edition number and the artist stamp are indicated at the back of the artwork. An additional limited edition card is sent with the framed works.
Theme
“I realized that with the frenzy of the consumption age, we left other living things in the background, in the dark. Creatures that have surrendered helplessly to the cruelty of the human race are watching us silently.”
“I realized that with the frenzy of the consumption age, we left other living things in the background, in the dark. Creatures that have surrendered helplessly to the cruelty of the human race are watching us silently.”
Printed with inkjet printer on 230 g matte coated paper.
Available in three sizes: 50x70 cm, 35x50 cm, 25x35 cm.
Matted for easy framing.
Frame
Regular wooden frame or magnet wooden frame options.
Framed without matting with clear glass protector in three colors: black, white and natural. Frame width is 1.5 cm.
Regular framed product is shipped in a flat cardboard box. Magnet frame is shipped in a poster tube with the artwork.
The edition number and the artist stamp are indicated at the back of the artwork. An additional limited edition card is sent with the framed works.
Theme
“I realized that with the frenzy of the consumption age, we left other living things in the background, in the dark. Creatures that have surrendered helplessly to the cruelty of the human race are watching us silently.”
Born in Izmir, Melike grew up experimenting with painting with her mother. She moved to İstanbul to study in the Department of Industrial Design at Yeditepe University, and the people she met while experiencing İstanbul and the stories of these people had a huge impact on her artistic perception. The books she read, her part-time jobs, second-hand shops, and antique shops have always been sources of inspiration for her illustrations. Melike conveys her connection to the places she would like to travel through her striking use of color, instinctual layering of texture, and unexpected compositions. In her mini-comic drawings, she aims to illustrate daily life while also depicting the living spaces and items of which she often dreams.