描述
This artwork presents a modern take on the Lespugue Venus, one of history’s earliest depictions of a woman’s body. Using stop motion teqnique, the revolving shadow around the figure highlights its ancient origins. Currently exhibited in a museum, this figurine was reimagined to convey the idea that every woman is worthy of being displayed in museums. This idea reflects the importance, enduring love, agelessness, and beauty that women have embodied throughout history.
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[Büşra Özen]
Büşra Özen, born in 1995 in Turkey, is a passionate graphic designer with a background in fine arts. She completed her undergraduate education at Anadolu University, one of the finest arts faculties in the country, majoring in graphic arts. After graduating, she embarked on her professional journey as an art director at a renowned post-production company in İstanbul, where she specialized in character and environment design for a period of two years.
Following this experience, she assumed the role of art department manager at an advertising agency in Istanbul, dedicating three years to working with numerous global brands. Currently, she continues her career in the Marketing department of a brokerage firm, based in Istanbul. Illustration has always been her passion, serving as her personal haven where she can escape the rules of graphic design or brand guidelines, producing solely for herself.
In the moments between her demanding work schedule, she finds solace in her personal space, an area where she can indulge in playing games during evenings or weekends. Her illustrations, therefore, serve as a reflection of her inner world and ideas. They provide a sense of freedom, making her feel true to herself.
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