Abstract

Family and geography are two of the factors that play a role in the personality development of the individual. Like every individual, the artist develops his personality within these two factors along with other factors. The internalization of the factors mentioned may differ from artist to artist. The contacted factors take their place in the form of images at the conscious or subconscious level, and they are embodied by turning into symbols in the artist's artistic works that he will reveal years later. The contacted factors take their place in the form of images at the conscious or subconscious level and take shape by transforming into symbols in the artist's artistic works that will be revealed years later. The aim of the research is to identify the artists who use these symbols in a dominant way in contemporary Turkish painting and who have a stable usage, and the effect of family and geography on these artists. Based on the general scanning model, using qualitative research methods and technique as a result of the researches, it has been determined that Tamer Bilgiç used opium poppy, Ahmet Dalkıran's trees and Mehmet Kapçak's goats as a dominant image in his paintings. The information obtained as a result of personal communication with the artists and the artist's two works of the first period and the last period were analyzed comparatively, and the accuracy of this relation was tried to be confirmed.

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