Ahu Güngör Acar

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Artwork Location: Türkiye
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    • Who is Ahu Güngör Acar? (1973-Ankara)Born in Ankara in 1973, Ahu Güngör Acar was born in Ankara. After completing her primary education there, she began her secondary education at Ankara Özel Tevfik Fikret High School, where she encountered French culture and painting. Graduating from Gaziantep Anatolian High School in 1991, she began her university education at Ankara University Faculty of Dentistry. She graduated in 1997.Between 1997 and 2000, she worked as a dentist at Başkent University Hospital. In 2000, she began her doctoral studies in the Department of Orthodontics at Başkent University Faculty of Dentistry. Since 2006, she has been working as an orthodontist in her own clinic.Her interest in art began in her childhood and deepened with each passing year. In 2009, she joined her passion for painting in photography. For five years, she participated in various workshops at the Ankara Photographers Association and participated in numerous group photography exhibitions.She studied painting and sculpture in the studios of esteemed artists such as Fatih Karakaş, Azimet Karaman, and Efgan Beyaz. She continues her artistic production with paintings in her own studio.Artistic Perspective:In my paintings, my aim is to convey the theme of women, the main character, through my own eyes in a figurative, abstract style. Women are carriers, transformers, elegant and powerful, silent and wise. There is hope in their smiles and freedom in their stances. My women are not merely painted figures; they are beings who give meaning to life, redefine beauty, and question existence. Sometimes they gaze at the viewer with sadness, sometimes with enthusiasm, but always with a purpose. Because life is reshaped in their eyes, with a piece of soul. These eyes don’t just look; they tell stories. They smile calmly while silently crying out. In my artistic practice, my aim is to create rough surfaces on the canvas to reflect the layeredness and uncertainty inherent in life itself. I consider the rough surfaces I consciously create as metaphors for the inherent layering and uncertainty of life. The riot of color is a visual expression of my connection with emotions. For me, roughness is an inevitable part of life. In a world where everything is not clear and perfect, I believe that sometimes the blurry can be more sincere, deeper, and more human.

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