Temel Nal shares his new work 'Mask Series 2020' and explains the motivation behind it

TEMEL NAL SHARES HIS NEW WORK
‘MASK SERIES 2020’


We are delighted to feature the work of Temel Nal in our upcoming publication, Curatorial Volume.2, Leaders in Contemporary Art, out May 26th! In advance of publication, we are thrilled to feature his latest works, ‘Mask Series 2020’ - scroll through the gallery below to view more.

I feel colour, I see light

I started planning this series mid 2019, long before Corona arrived. I was and am fascinated by the concept of The Mask, as protection, historically during the Great Plague in Europe, and today, psychologically as a symbol of rebirth, disguiser of intentions, of truth, of reality. It was historically a leveller, allowing people of different social standing to mingle and interact during special occasions such as the Carnival of Venice. And so I came to Venetian Carnival Masks. They allowed and facilitated a freedom from one’s everyday “form” – a person’s character was reduced to the vibrant colours, materials, gems on his mask, or simply to its exaggerated design. I acquired traditional Venetian masks , and using my style as an analogy, I have created works freeing the mask and wearer from their form, from their beauty, digging deep into their essence, colour and light.

Now events have overtaken me and “The Mask” will probably become The Word of 2020. We are back to protection.

My work is photographic painting. I “paint” with my camera and create distinct and varied brushstrokes, using light and colour. I use a simple and unique technique which I have developed over the years. I only use my camera. None of my work is computer-manipulated. The final result is what I see and feel at the time of taking. It is how I see the world through my lens.My camera is my paintbrush.

- Temel Nal

May 2020


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