Rising Horizons / LOT 31
Lot 31
Western Roots
Lot Details
Provenance
Artist studio
Private Collection, Amman
Private Collection, Amman
Condition
The work is in perfect condition
Notes
Biography:
Ahmad Turki, born in Amman in 1995, earned his BA in Fine Arts from the University of Jordan in 2019. He has participated in several group exhibitions in Amman, regional fairs, and international biennales. Turki’s work delves into the relationship between man and place, focusing on the psyche, sociopolitical contexts, and the emotional journey of self-discovery. He expresses his concepts through a diverse range of colours, materials, and mediums, using unconventional forms and patterns to convey various meanings and emotions.
Artist Statement:
"In this series, I depict trees as a symbols of connection, inspired by their ability to communicate and share resources through intricate root networks. Trees exchange nutrients and signals, creating a hidden system of support beneath the soil. I’ve reimagined this natural phenomenon as a metaphor for human relationships—how we, too, are connected in unseen ways, sharing emotions, energy, and support.
I project this hidden exchange into the human experience, inviting viewers to reflect on the invisible bonds that sustain us, just as roots sustain the forest."
Ahmad Turki, born in Amman in 1995, earned his BA in Fine Arts from the University of Jordan in 2019. He has participated in several group exhibitions in Amman, regional fairs, and international biennales. Turki’s work delves into the relationship between man and place, focusing on the psyche, sociopolitical contexts, and the emotional journey of self-discovery. He expresses his concepts through a diverse range of colours, materials, and mediums, using unconventional forms and patterns to convey various meanings and emotions.
Artist Statement:
"In this series, I depict trees as a symbols of connection, inspired by their ability to communicate and share resources through intricate root networks. Trees exchange nutrients and signals, creating a hidden system of support beneath the soil. I’ve reimagined this natural phenomenon as a metaphor for human relationships—how we, too, are connected in unseen ways, sharing emotions, energy, and support.
I project this hidden exchange into the human experience, inviting viewers to reflect on the invisible bonds that sustain us, just as roots sustain the forest."
Lot 31
Western Roots, 2024
Mono print/ink on paper
44 x 30 cm
44 x 30 cm
Edition 1/1
Signed and dated
Signed and dated
Amman, Jordan
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Closes 28 November 2024 • 03:00 PM UK time • Online
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