Onur Kaymak

Our daily surroundings provide many objects, which are a bit random and temporal, the wind can blow them away or the rain can change their colour, and somebody can just kick them away with their feet from their place. The random objects are very situational, dependent on external power to be changed and placed. Drawing and painting daily objects can be an act of care or solidarity with their fragility. I am recording their existence, and, in this way, they become an image.