Serenity in Chaos

  • 120 cm x 100 cm x 3 cm
The chaotic dance of red, blue, and black in the background symbolizes the complexity, imbalance, and conflicts of life.
 At the center of these colors lies the word “Peace,” written in the style of Japanese kanji.
 However, the script is intentionally distorted, because in real life, peace never appears in perfect form.
 Peace is a state of balance that exists in the very heart of chaos, along with its imperfections.
 This piece is dedicated to souls who search for meaning even within chaos and hold on to an incomplete yet genuine sense of calm.

Details

  • Height 120 cm
  • Width 100 cm
  • Depth 3 cm
  • Mediums Canvas

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About the Artist

Born in 1983 in Bursa, KESKIN studied at the Faculty of Business Administration at Uludağ University. He began his professional career in 2005 at advertising agencies in Istanbul, specializing in creative thinking, strategic planning, and user experience. With extensive experience in managing the entire lifecycle of digital products from concept to launch KESKIN gradually transferred this analytical and transformative perspective into his artistic endeavors. His artistic journey started with black and white photography. His fascination with light, shadow, and negative space eventually evolved into painting. In his works, where abstract expressionism meets geometric structures, he explores the individual’s inner world, mental flows, and emotional intensity through layered compositions. His experience in entrepreneurship and the tech world has cultivated a discipline of constructing striking structures and building meaning in his art. Just as he combines strategic goals with user experience in the digital world, he reshapes the human mind on canvas with an aesthetic intuition. His works stand out as cognitive maps of inner conflicts within mental processes.

In addition to his abstract paintings, he is currently working on a new exhibition project composed of black & white photographs.
 Each piece he creates not only offers a visual experience but also opens wide the doors to an intellectual journey, an inner inquiry, and a silent dialogue with the viewer.