Deborah Semel Demirtaş

Artist on a marginal coast…………(objects, spaces, ideas)

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    • On Process/Progress (The Blog)
    • CV
    • Slide Show: ‘Art, Landscape, Environment’
    • Foça Film Days 2021
  • Work
    • 2-D
      • Collages
      • ‘Water People’
      • ‘digital landscapes’
      • ‘mixed media’
      • Water Paintings
    • Installations
      • ‘Have Your Photograph Taken as an Ottoman Princess’
      • Homesickness
      • Bodrum, Bodrum: A Game of Skill
      • Gone Fishing
  • Art Activity and Embodied Consciousness from Enrique Martinez Celaya

    “I eliminated from my painting anything that anybody has ever said that I was good at. So if I was good at drawing, I took it out. If I was told I had facility with color, I took it out. And then I said, “Well, if I give up all these things, what is painting, […]

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    July 8, 2017
    Art, Contemporary Art, Deborah Semel Demirtaş, Drawing/Painting
    art and philosophy, Enrique Martinez Celaya, painting
  • Running with the Cows (or, “Til the Cows Come Home – Georgia Road Trip, Part 10)

    So, where was I? Right… we were leaving Aphrodisias, and I was giving Harun the option of camping at a place about 2k from the site, or driving all the way to Pamukkale (which was not really all that far – we could make it in time for dinner). I was betting ’50-50′ (under normal conditions, […]

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    June 26, 2017
    community arts, Deborah Semel Demirtaş, Photography, Road Trip
    collage, contemporary art, cows, Deborah Semel Demirtaş, Georgia, Photography, travel, Turkey
  • Georgia Underground (The Caves of Prometheus) (Georgia Road Trip, Part 9)

    I hope you enjoy reading something that I can assure you is lighter and more uplifting than the current international bestseller, “Woe to Us: How I Learned to Survive the Elections and Love The Donald”…. To pick up the nearly lost thread of my Georgian Road Trip saga, I’d like to point out that the best […]

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    February 2, 2017
    Deborah Semel Demirtaş, Photography, Road Trip
    caves, Georgia, Kobuleti, landscape, travel
  • Georgian Beaches (Georgia Road Trip, Part 8)

    When Harun and I planned our Road Trip to the Republic of Georgia, well, as Lou Reed once said, “those were different times”. I know I promised (you and me both) that I’d keep up with the story of the road trip, including photos during and artwork after, but what with coups, bombs, witch hunts, elections, more […]

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    January 8, 2017
    Deborah Semel Demirtaş, Photography, Road Trip
    beaches, Georgia, landscape, Photography, travel, Ureki
  • Kobuleti, Kobuleti – It’s Better than Bodrum AND Antalya… (Georgia Road Trip, Part 7)

    I hope you enjoy reading something that I can assure you is lighter and more uplifting than the current international bestseller, “Woe to Us: How I Learned to Survive the Elections and Love The Donald”…. To pick up the nearly lost thread of my Georgian Road Trip saga, I’d like to point out that the best […]

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    November 10, 2016
    Deborah Semel Demirtaş, Photography, Road Trip
    cows, Georgia, Kobuleti, landscape, Mitrala National Park, travel
  • Visuals

    I’d like to announce, “I hate to interrupt the flow of the Georgia Road Trip story” – but that would be untrue. Fact is, the words weren’t flowing, so I decided to go back to the drawing board – literally. So, “below please find” a few new collages that will be making their way into […]

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    October 14, 2016
    Collage, Contemporary Art, Deborah Semel Demirtaş
    collage, fortunetelling
  • Across the Border, Finally. (Georgia Road Trip, Part 6)

    Across the Border, Finally. (Georgia Road Trip, Part 6)

    A horizontal line drawn from a point midway along a moon-shaped cove on the eastern end of the Black Sea represents the end of the Republic of Turkey and the beginning of the Republic of Georgia. To the north of the line, sunbathers are sprawled on the sand. To the south of the line, the beach is empty. Instead, […]

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    October 13, 2016
    Deborah Semel Demirtaş, Road Trip
    architecture, Black Sea, Georgia, travel, Turkey, watercolor
  • Centering (Georgia Road Trip, Part 5)

    Centering (Georgia Road Trip, Part 5)

    Central Anatolia! One of my favorite places in the world, with fairy chimneys, underground discos, no, wait, forget the disco (been there, done that)… HacıAli likes to tell the story of how one day, driven into a stark-raving frenzy by my disco-neighbors, I smashed all the pots in front of his shop. (About an hour […]

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    September 24, 2016
    Deborah Semel Demirtaş, Photography, Road Trip
    Avanos, contemporary art, Deborah Semel Demirtaş, Hittites, landscape, Turkey, watercolor
  • Big, Big Lake (Georgia Road Trip, Part 4)

    Big, Big Lake (Georgia Road Trip, Part 4)

    With ‘democracy’ in Turkey resumed and in full swing, we continued on our way to Georgia, ‘slowly-slowly’, as they say in Turkey. We meandered from the Menderes River waterfall to Lake Eğirdir, passing a wind farm in the middle of nowhere (reminding me that there is a moral component to aesthetics and explaining why objections to wind turbines on […]

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    September 14, 2016
    Deborah Semel Demirtaş, Photography, Road Trip
    contemporary art, Deborah Semel Demirtaş, Eğirdir, Konya, landscape, Turkey, water
  • So, Where Was I?… (Georgia Road Trip, Part 3)

    So, where was I? Right… we were leaving Aphrodisias, and I was giving Harun the option of camping at a place about 2k from the site, or driving all the way to Pamukkale (which was not really all that far – we could make it in time for dinner). I was betting ’50-50′ (under normal conditions, […]

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    September 7, 2016
    Deborah Semel Demirtaş, Photography, Road Trip
    Deborah Semel Demirtaş, Turkey Denizli Pamukkale Karahayıt Isparta Eğirdir
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