Immerse yourself in the magical world created by the Turkish artist Ali Alamedi!
While some artists try to embrace the boundless and comprehend the incomprehensible in their creative work, mastering fantastic art-directions, the artist from Turkey Ali Alamedy pauses the movement of time and makes spectators hold their breath!
The secret of happiness is in the details, and every new work of Ali is an opportunity to see and to learn everyday life in the smallest but expensive details of the heart!
As you guessed, the hobby of our new hero is the creation of miniatures (dioramas) of interiors, houses and even entire streets, borrowed from forgotten moments of everyday life or brought from travel. A cot of his son, covered with a grandmother's rug, a favorite chest or chair with the edges erased from time, an unfinished page in a diary, a memory of a cup of coffee in a Parisian cafe or a cigar smoked in Cuba ...
All these frozen in time pictures of life in the works of Ali Alamedi give a sense of complete presence and realism of the once experienced, despite the scale of 1:16!But most importantly - in his mini-compositions, the artist does not try to embellish life, add paints of laxery or glamor, but leaves our attention to life as it really is. In a word - alive!
Just three weeks ago Ali Alamedi presented a multi-million army of admirers of his work a new work - the diorama "The Studio of the Old Photographer".
"Over the past 9 months I have been creating my new miniature," the master says. "Hundreds of meters of wood, kilograms of plastic, copper and paper ... I designed and recreated more than 100 mini-objects in exact accordance with the chosen era."
"All the decorations were made by me from scratch."
"Of course, my searches and researches were not without difficulties, because the photos of that time came across only in black and white colors, and for me it was principally to show what methods and styles photographers of the past used in their work, what tools they came to help ... "
"But the most difficult, and therefore the most important part of the work on the project, I think is an attempt to evoke the spirit of this place within such a small scale ..."
And you still doubt that the amazing nearby?