Living With Frescos  
 
 
 
 

Turel Sut was born in Izmir, Turkey on one of those hot Turkish summer days in 1972. His family discovered his ability and interest in painting and they sent him to drawing and painting courses from the age of five. At seven his paintings were displayed on a children’s program called Gokkusagi (Rainbow) on Turkish national TV channel TRT. With the great encouragement of his teacher Mrs Fusun, his paintings won trophies when he was in primary school from the age of seven to twelve.

At the age of eighteen he successfully entered Dokuz Eylul University in Turkey and studied fine art. While he was still studying, he worked along side his professor Zeki Karcioglus in his fresco studio as a professional artist. During long summer Turkish holidays at university, he travelled round Europe and found himself some commission work. After university he moved to England and started taking on commissions. For a few years he consolidated his knowledge, living and working with different subjects and is now actively working in his workshop on panel frescos in Hastings, East Sussex, UK.

As well as developing his own formal expression, he has the ability to blend the exacting requirements of clients. His curiosity as a fresco artist has led him to execute a variety of projects, working with panel frescos.

His other interests and hobbies include drawing fantasy art characters, photography, watching wildlife and visiting the countryside, but frescos have always formed an important part of his life.

 

What do I perceive as my greatest achievements within my career 1st Being selected as Local Hero, Making a Community Difference, in Hastings, England 2nd My art project being selected the Best Project for 2009 in Hastings, England 3rd Won Unlimited project award 4th Worked on a painting commission for the former Turkish Prime, Minister Mesut Yilmaz's summer house. 5th Three of my paintings put in Hastings Heritage Centre (Museum) permanent display and one of my Panel fresco put in Hastings town hall for permanent displaye. 7th Organised (what is believed to be the first ever) international recycled art competition in the England 6th Opened a large panel fresco painting exhibition (what is believed to be the first ever in the country) at St.Mary in the Castle, Hastings, after a year of research 7th- A piece of my artwork was put on permanent display in Hastings Town Hall.
 
 
   
 
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