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Seyhoun Gallery
Blue Fin is a collection of my encounters with mutated beings that traverse the sea, grounded in the study of biological evolution, the behavior of aquatic life, and the possibility of creating new species at the boundary between reality and imagination. In these works, the bodily structures of the creatures are redesigned through natural observation and combined with hypotheses of genetic variation and adaptability to new environments. Each image is an attempt to envision possible evolutionary paths, where fins, limbs, and forms are shaped not by what they once were, but by what they could have become. Blue symbolizes an ecosystem in which environmental pressure, memory, habitability, and the continuity of life acquire new definitions. This project is an effort to reconsider the boundary between humans and nature, and to discover beauty where the world evolves once again.
A place where color, sound, and time dissolve into water. Within this series, fish, humans, and imagination are intertwined amphibious beings with fins made of spectral blue, half-real and half-dream. Each creature reflects a transformation, within genes, within spirit, within memory. Painting in water; a place where nature reconstructs itself, and every blue fin becomes a sign of an attempt to breathe in a drowned world.