Sculpture
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Sculpting is a transformative journey for me, capturing the essence of my subjects and evoking deep emotions in viewers. Through careful observation and attention to detail, I shape and refine materials like wood or metal to give life to my creations. Balancing realism and artistic interpretation, I aim to create sculptures that move and inspire, inviting introspection and sparking curiosity. My goal is to connect with viewers on a visceral level, leaving a lasting impression and celebrating the beauty of the human experience. Sculpture is my voice, and I am dedicated to pushing boundaries and continuously evolving as an artist.

Traditional Games

Traditional games, are games that were commonly played by people in various communities in the past but have largely been forgotten over time in modern cities and societies. These games may have been lost significantly due to cultural changes, technology advancements, modern entertainment, or simply a lack of attention to their continuation. Forgotten games can range from simple to complex, physical to mental, and individual to group activities. In some societies, these games still remain as part of their culture and traditions, being played by people during ceremonies, celebrations, holidays, and family gatherings.

I focus on promoting active play and reviving nostalgic games through unique sculptures made from recycled parts is inspiring. By countering the negative impact of technology and encouraging physical activity,  I aim to address the challenges of isolation and sedentary lifestyles faced by children and adolescents. My artwork serves as a reminder of the beauty of the real world, encourages engagement in active play, and sparks curiosity and rejuvenation. It holds the potential to positively impact children’s well-being, promoting physical development, social interaction, and emotional expression.

 

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    Alak Doulak

    “Alak Doulak” is a two-player game that involves two wooden sticks, one long and one short. The long stick is called “Doulak,” while the short stick is called “Alak.” The objective of the game is for a player to strike the “Alak” stick into the air and then, with the subsequent strike, send it as far as possible. The opposing team must catch the “Alak” stick and deliver it to the “Doulak” stick, which is placed next to a rock in the playing area. Failing to accomplish this task within a certain time frame results in the team losing the game. Height of 142 centimeters and width of 95 centimeters. 

     

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      Sun and Moon

      In the game, two people stand back-to-back, interlock their hands, and take turns bending slightly to lift the game a few centimeters off the ground. Meanwhile, they recite the following poem: “What color is the sunshine? How beautiful are both of them!”Height of 144 centimeters and width of 114 centimeters. 

       

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        Riding Game

        In this game, a player imaginatively rides on a wooden structure and creates a sense of reality by imitating the behavior and sounds associated with riding.  Height of 152 centimeters and width of 115 centimeters.

         

         

         

         



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          The Wheel Game

          In this game, the Players uses a curved (U-shaped) bar to control a small wheel, enabling them to perform highly intricate movements.” Height of 153 centimeters and width of 113 centimeters. 

           

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            Wood and Wheel

            In this game, the player’s objective is to guide and control a wheel or an old bicycle tire in such a way that it keeps moving by using a wooden stick or their hand. The player must strive to maintain the continuous motion of the wheel and prevent it from falling to the ground.Height of 140 centimeters and width of 112 centimeters. 

             

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              The War Rooster

              The game “The War Rooster” is an old game that was popular in the past and is divided into two multiplayer groups. In this game, the members of each group stand in front of each other and hit the opponent’s chest or shoulder with their legs and hands to upset the balance of the opposing team members. The main goal of this game is to overthrow the opponents and disturb the balance of all the members of the opposing team. The team that upsets the opponent’s balance first is declared the winner. Height of 150 centimeters and width of 122 centimeters. 

               

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                Leili Li Game

                “Leili Li ” is a game predominantly played by girls. The essence of the game involves jumping on squares drawn on the ground. Each square is assigned a number. The first participant throws a stone onto one of the squares, and if they successfully land the stone on the designated square, they proceed to hop through all the squares, excluding the one with the stone, while chanting “Leili Li.” They retrieve the stone on the way back.Height of 180 centimeters and width of 90 centimeters.

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                  Walking On Cans

                  In this game, the participant holds onto ropes attached to the cans and must maintain balance and move towards the destination by considering the movements of the cans and their own body. Height of 158 centimeters and width of 80 centimeters. 

                   

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                    Jump Rope Game

                    Jump Rope Game is a simple sport where children and adolescents jump over a rope for play or exercise. They swing the rope in a way that it passes under their feet and over their heads. One participant can spin the rope and jump over it, or multiple participants, typically three individuals (two spinning the rope and one jumping over it), can engage in the activity. The multiplayer version of the game involves using two ropes and participants perform synchronized jumps and movements. Height of 220 centimeters and width of 91 centimeters.

                     

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                      Joftak Charkosh

                      In this game, one person crouches on the ground by drawing lots, and the other participants jump over them. Then, that person also crouches so that the rest of the individuals can jump over them. Simultaneously, a poem is recited during this activity.Height of 126 centimeters and width of 80 centimeters.

                      Designing decorative items

                      “As an artist, I find inspiration in overlooked objects, and designing decorative items from machinery waste fuels my creative vision. I transform discarded fragments of industrial history into captivating art pieces that celebrate the harmony between craftsmanship and sustainability. By repurposing rusted gears, weathered labels, and mechanical components, I create functional sculptures and decor elements that embody a sustainable ethos. Through my art, I aim to inspire others to reconsider their relationship with objects, honoring the past while creating a more sustainable future. It is my hope that viewers will discover the inherent beauty in the forgotten remnants of our industrial heritage and embrace the power of creative sustainability.”