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Cilt 7, Sayı 49  Eylül 2018  (ISSN: 2146-9903, E-ISSN: 2147-3056)
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1536849036 BEDEN VE BOZUM: MEHMET SİYAH KALEM’İN FİGÜRLERİ

The individual can reach the awareness of his / her body with the help of his / her sense of self. The comprehension of the body's outer lines and properties can be indirectly experienced by the discovery of the properties of objects and other people. In the first years of life one can attain consciousness of self through the differentiation of his own body and form his/her identity with his/her body to live until the end of his/her life. The person who lives with his/her body continues his/her life by feeling that he/she is being followed, desired, rejected through his/her body. The body, a space within its outer structure, has been the most difficult form of expression and form for the resolution and discovery of art while it is the research topic of science. The body, which occupies a space in the universal space, has begun to be seen in the descriptions on the first cave walls of as the subject of the paintings. Human body was the closest to the human beings that they began to explore, to recognize, to make sense of. Body image is the most difficult form to solve the which is depicted, drawn and painted during the history of art. The desire to make perfect copies of the body in the face of its excellent mechanical structure has been the tradition of paintings for centuries. When it came to the 1900s, the differentiations in perceiving the world caused the distorted forms in the paintings. With the alteration of body portrayal, artistic styles and movements have formed new tongues. Among these movements, the art movement that distorts the form the most and transforms the objects and the bodies has become cubism. However, long before the emergence of this movement, the bodies that were disguised in the miniatures of Mehmet Siyah Kalem, who distorted the forms of the figures in the 15th century and continued to exist mysteriously in the history of art, were distorted and deformed formally.
Key words: Body, distortion, Mehmet Siyah Kalem