The Beautiful Disaster of Being

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Description

This painting is made up of many complex layers of acrylic, painted with a traditional brush to create textured surfaces. Rich colors and dynamic movements express the search and change of identity in a constantly shifting environment—a place where one is repeatedly lost, found, and remade. The textures and colors capture the ongoing journey of self-discovery and adaptation, showing how identity shifts and evolves in an ever-changing world.

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Original

One of a kind Artwork

Type of Art

Acrylic on canvas

Dimensions

160x120cm

Exhibition

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Cansu Sezer

Cansu Sezer

Cansu Sezer, a German-Turkish artist based in Zurich, was born in Düsseldorf in 1987 to Turkish immigrant parents. Her creative journey has been diverse, beginning with an incomplete fine arts education before she pursued and completed a design degree. This path led her to a notable career as a Creative Director in one of the German-speaking region's leading creative agencies. In 2023, Sezer returned to painting with renewed vigor.
Her work explores existential themes, often centering on human emotions and the complex search for identity amid a world marked by contradiction and complexity.

Biography

Cansu Sezer, a German-Turkish artist based in Zurich, was born in Düsseldorf in 1987 to Turkish immigrant parents. Her creative journey has been diverse, beginning with an incomplete fine arts education before she pursued and completed a design degree. This path led her to a notable career as a Creative Director in one of the German-speaking region’s leading creative agencies. In 2023, Sezer returned to painting with renewed vigor.
Her work explores existential themes, often centering on human emotions and the complex search for identity amid a world marked by contradiction and complexity.

Education

Exhibitions

Past:
British Art Fair, Saatchi Gallery London
Upcoming:
December 13, Zurich
Januar 13.-19, Zurich

Artist Statement

My parents were Turkish guest workers in Germany, and I grew up immersed in a perpetual tension of opposites—tradition versus modernity, foreignness versus familiarity, convention versus rebellion.
In my work, I am drawn to those boundary lines where different elements meet, attract, repel, yet somehow grow together. I am captivated by the beauty within chaos, by these intricate questions, constantly torn between them, wrestling with an elusive identity. I seek no reconciliation. I resolve nothing; I exist within it. I find exhilaration in unrest, life within conflict. For it is precisely there, on the threshold where everything both attracts and repels, that something true emerges. And despite all unresolved tensions, it is at its most raw at the beginning and most liberating afterward.

Cansu Sezer Interview

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