Coplu’s journey as an artist began when he was a young child.
His mother, a weaver, taught him about figures, the meanings of patterns
and also the profound, emotional effectiveness of colour.
His formative years were periods of optimism, although the challenges and
changes in his world gave him the urge to paint, simply for freedom of expression.
His first tool was a carved stick that he used while he was
studying to become a mining engineer.
“My heart could not remain on my studying while my mind was occupied
with political issues. I was witnessing a huge turmoil in my environment and
documenting it through my art. Soon art became more important to me than
the study of rocks and soil.”
Born in the Turkish town of Ushak, Coplu is now based in Vancouver, Canada.
Following his first art exhibition in 1984 he has become a well-loved and widely
collected artist, exhibiting throughout Europe, North America and Japan.
His works have been published in numerous magazines, newspapers and books
across the world, and are now available in the UK for the first time
in Limited Edition form.
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