About Comert:
Comert was born in 1977 at Istanbul. His background and degree is in Graphic Design. His works are used by many advertising agencies like; Beyaz, Eti, Güzelsanatlar Saatchi & Saatchi and Metin Günay Film Production, just to name a few.
His paintings are often figurative in nature with focused high contrast lighting. The perspective is as if the viewer is peeking in on the subject, without their knowledge, in sometimes intimate situations. His color pallets are bold. Especially when juxtaposed against the many shadows on the outer edges of his paintings.
Comert’s illustration work is tighter in it’s rendering but still contains hints of the same use of color and lighting contrast.
Ruby Sue is an English Bulldog. She loves her puppy life! She likes to play with her rope, chew on sticks and she never misses a chance to be pet. She loves going to the pet store and any other place where people can love on her. She snores very loudly and sounds like a piggie when she eats her food. She enjoys going to doggie daycare and riding in the car. She gets along with everyone with two and four legs!
The Week That Was: Big Wins at EPT Barcelona and WPT Legends
Mikalai Pobal won the EPT Barcelona Main Event. The last week in August for the poker world saw two big wins on big tours, and one huge event that no one saw coming. Mikalai Pobal won over $1 million by topping the field at the European Poker Tour Barcelona Main Event, and Josh Hale took [...]
Nermie [redux]
Michelle says: Nermie (named after Nermal from Garfield) was a three-week-old baby kitten that needed bottle feeding-- we pulled him from the shelter and had him at the same time as Minnie and Orange. Nermie was two weeks older. We fostered them all together and Orange totally fell in love with Nermie! Seriously in love with Nermie. When we decided to keep Orange, we adopted Nermie too to keep them together. But at age three, Nermie started spraying the house and litterally attacking all of the other cats. After three vets, we all came to the conclusion that he decided he no longer wanted to be in a multicat household. It was devastating; my husband was particularly attached to Nermie, not to mention Orange, who was totally confused by Nermie attacking him. We separated him in a bedroom and he calmed down. Eventually we found Nermie a fantastic home (rehomed him) where he could be king of the house.
Courtesy of: Michelle Peters Spivack