Between the beautiful and the grotesque, the delicate and the abrupt, Emre Ezelli explores the true essence of 'Dichotomy.'
Monochrome X Hepsiburada
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Monochrome X Hepsiburada

Mark Rothko, an icon of abstract expressionism, has inspired countless artists over the years with his canvases filled with vibrant colors. While Rothko’s works aren’t entirely “monochromatic,” they feature dominant colors and come from a distinguished palette.

Ezelli, drawing on the depth, dominance, and intensity of meaning of color, reinterprets Rothko’s vision with the “Monochrome” concept, presenting his neurotic expression by toning it with the aroma of a single color.