My Good Man is a collection that draws attention to the unnoticed and untreated aspects of bodies. This iconic collection is an ongoing series of artworks by the painter Sezer Arici. It was first created in 2013 with the original version (My Good Man) to combine painting and poetry. All Greek To Me, as the artist names this NFT, is an one-of-a-kind reinterpretation. Today his series consists of 29 NFTs, being this one number 14 of 29.
The particular way in which Sezer Arici expresses his ideas, the issues he is concerned about, the connections he makes, and the path of his artistic production are all important. The main issue is the intelligibility of emotion, landscape, or how the common world is portrayed and created.
In this context, the bodies painted by Sezer Arc can be examined in three groups (Portrait of the Moon, My Good Man and The View). While the works are about memory, melancholy, and freedom, they have different aesthetic orientations. The artist positions and reshapes the figures he draws in purgatory with poetic touches.
My Good Man #14
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My Good Man #14
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My Good Man is a collection that draws attention to the unnoticed and untreated aspects of bodies. This iconic collection is an ongoing series of artworks by the painter Sezer Arici. It was first created in 2013 with the original version (My Good Man) to combine painting and poetry. All Greek To Me, as the artist names this NFT, is an one-of-a-kind reinterpretation. Today his series consists of 29 NFTs, being this one number 14 of 29.
The particular way in which Sezer Arici expresses his ideas, the issues he is concerned about, the connections he makes, and the path of his artistic production are all important. The main issue is the intelligibility of emotion, landscape, or how the common world is portrayed and created.
In this context, the bodies painted by Sezer Arc can be examined in three groups (Portrait of the Moon, My Good Man and The View). While the works are about memory, melancholy, and freedom, they have different aesthetic orientations. The artist positions and reshapes the figures he draws in purgatory with poetic touches.