Hundreds of Meticulously Layered Strips of Metallic Convey Selçuk Yılmaz’s Large Cat Sculptures to Life

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“Jaguar.” All pictures © Selçuk Yılmaz, shared with permission

Hundreds of skinny, intricately positioned steel strips type highly effective wildlife portraits by Selçuk Yılmaz (beforehand). Including new which means to “massive cats,” his current collection explores the legendary energy, braveness, and resilience of jaguars, lions, and the prehistoric saber-tooth tiger. A painstaking strategy of hammering, layering and welding particular person items hyperlinks sensible illustration and the addition of inventive parts, such because the regal adornment on the brow of the lion, which is titled “King.”

Minimal, abstracted contours delineate the type of Yılmaz’s saber-tooth tiger, an enormous cat that roamed what’s now North and South America for millennia till they turned extinct about 10,000 years in the past. Combining a practical face with a easy define, the artist attracts consideration to its snarling expression and the truth that we are able to solely think about what the early mammals really appeared like. In “Jaguar,” a lifelike portrayal of a muscular feline interacts with the sunshine by layered textures. “Since mild and steel have reverse properties, they’ll create an fascinating stability and distinction after they come collectively,” the artist tells Colossal. “It provides the sensation that mild has a soul.”

Discover extra of Yılmaz’s work on Instagram and Behance.

 

“King”

“Saber-tooth Tiger”

Element of “Saber-tooth Tiger”

Element of “Saber-tooth Tiger”

“Jaguar”

The artist with “Jaguar”

“Saber-tooth Tiger” in progress

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