Avni Arbaş

Turkish painter of contemporary art

Avni Arbaş - Turkish painter of contemporary art
Born

1919
106 years ago

Died

October 16th, 2003
22 years ago — 84 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Turkey

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Born in Turkey, this artist specialized in modern painting, contributing significantly to the local art scene. His works often reflected the cultural and historical nuances of Turkish life. Active during the 20th century, the painter's unique style combined traditional motifs with contemporary techniques. His exhibitions were featured in several galleries, highlighting his dedication to exploring various themes through visual arts. With a focus on both painting and drawing, his legacy continues to influence upcoming generations of artists.

Created significant modern paintings

Held numerous exhibitions in Turkey

Combined traditional motifs with modern techniques

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