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Captured within the ancient, weathered walls of a ruined mosque in Cappadocia, this evocative image portrays a young woman immersed in quiet devotion. As the sun dips below the horizon, the fading light enhances the profound mysticism of the setting, casting a serene glow over her prayer rug and rosary. The title, 'Ikra,' meaning 'read,' serves as a poignant nod to the origins of the Quran. The photograph is award-worthy for its masterful use of natural light and its ability to distill a complex, historical atmosphere into a singular, deeply intimate moment of spiritual reflection.
Born in Erzurum, Turkey, in 1971, Derya Yazar Atasever is a distinguished Master of Fine Arts and EFIAP recipient currently based in Cappadocia. Beyond her professional background in health management and nursing, she has dedicated her life to the intersection of art and healing, notably utilizing art therapy for patients with mental health conditions. As an active member of the international photography community, she serves as a competition juror, educator, and advocate for the medium, while her academic research explores the historical development of photography within the medical sector.
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The stone remembers the knee. It remembers the weight of a body seeking something beyond the reach of the hand. We build walls to hold the sky, but the sky always finds a way to leak through the cracks.
Read the reflection →We are taught that prayer is a conversation, but perhaps it is merely a way to endure the silence. There are rooms where the air feels older than the stone, where the dust settles on thoughts we have not yet dared to name.
Read the reflection →
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