




Mother And Baby Crane - Original Artwork - Round Black Framed Painting
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"Mother and Baby Crane" reflects compassion and continuity through symbolic expression by addressing the theme of bond, protection and love in nature through the crane figure.
€ 240
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### 🟡 **Brief Description (max 200 characters)**
"Mother and Baby Crane" reflects the themes of bond, protection and love in nature through the crane figure, expressing compassion and continuity with symbolic narrative.
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### 🟣 **Detailed Description**
Artist Merve Gürlek is an artist whose works have been featured in international exhibitions held in Paris, known for her original language in the field of contemporary art. This work is a special piece from the artist's "Birds Series" that deals with the mother-child relationship, one of the strongest bonds in nature. It is a limited and original artwork with collection quality.
"Mother and Baby Crane" transforms the themes of protection, belonging and unconditional bond into a visual language through the crane figure. The relationship between the mother crane's posture and the baby's presence addresses the concepts of compassion and continuity in nature within a symbolic structure.
The composition establishes an emotional balance through the relationship of distance, direction and posture between the two figures. This structure represents not only a biological bond, but also nature's cyclical continuity and the transmission of life.
Thanks to the artist's layered and light-changing original technique, the tonal transitions formed on the surface offer a perception experience that changes when viewed from different angles. This feature transforms the work from being a static image into a living and deep visual structure.
This work, which is completely original and single production, stands out as one of the emotionally and symbolically strongest expressions of the Birds Series. It has investment and collection quality; it makes the continuity of bonds in nature visible through contemporary art language.