Emir Yasin Yağmurca was born in Istanbul in 1995 and lives in Istanbul. He graduated from the Visual Arts Department of Eskişehir Osmangazi University's Faculty of Art and Design in 2020. His work generally revolves around video, painting, photography, and installation. Having begun his artistic journey with video art and installation, the artist has focused on painting and photographic printing techniques since 2023. Between 2018 and 2025, he exhibited his works in various group exhibitions and fairs in Istanbul, Ankara, Eskişehir, and Berlin.
Nature is an ever-changing space.
Soil, stone, tree, water — all are delicate workers of time and space.
However, this change is often overlooked.
Although nature appears to be experiencing a merely physical process as it erodes, in fact, every trace, every crack, every dissolution is the accumulation of a memory, a moment.
Eroded nature is a space where rocks slowly melt, streams change course, and forests and rocks silently disappear.
This nature is patiently and gently erased.
Every crack in a rock is the silent witness of a time.
Each piece of soil leaves a trace before embracing another structure, another state.
And nature carries these traces.
The series explores nature’s resistance to time and how this resistance transforms into a space where everything erodes.
Monuments are not an entity, but a process.
Not a collapse, but a reshaping.
It is a space that takes shape over time but is never completed.
This is the space where nature, in constant change, evolves without belonging to a place.
Oil on Canvas 90 x 120 cm 2025
2025
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