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A solitary armored king, reduced to posture, silence, and surrounding void, turns historical death into an intimate psychological image of isolation and passage.
Picasso’s Blue Period cityscape combines rooftops, closed architecture, empty urban space, moonlight, and a restricted blue palette to explore melancholy, alienation, silence, and nocturnal Barcelona.
Tarbell’s Across the Room uses domestic light, a reclining female figure, decorative fabrics, and a large open floor to transform an interior scene into an image of silence, solitude, and inward reflection.
Munch’s Nude I transforms the female nude into a psychological image of vulnerability, exhaustion, solitude, and anxiety through closed posture, hidden identity, and intense Expressionist color.
İzzet Ziya’s Girl by the Sea transforms a quiet coastal scene into an image of waiting, solitude, inward reflection, and the uncertain horizon of modern life.
Veysel’s permanent wakefulness turns a luxury hotel into a transitional space of silence, memory, fear, desire, and temporary human openness.
A circular mandala structure representing the transformation of solitude into inner order through integration, differentiation, and movement toward the Self.

