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Turkish artist used ashes for portrait of deceased

March 8, 2025 4:10 pm

[ Source: Reuters ]

Hakan Kilic and his family celebrate his mother-in-law’s birthday every year in Turkey’s Yalova province next to a portrait of her made from her cremated ashes.

Serap Lokmaci, who occasionally works with sand for her drawings, approached the family with the idea of painting a portrait of Katalin Kollar, the mother-in-law, with her remains after hearing that she had been cremated.

Kilic said the family was interested in the idea of having a portrait of Kollar, who was Hungarian and had been cremated in Hungary. They originally brought half the ashes to Turkey, where there are no crematoriums, to spread them in the Bosphorus Strait, but after Lokmaci’s suggestion, decided to save some for the portrait.

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It was a strange feeling having a portrait made from ashes of a deceased family member in the house, Kilic said as he unwrapped a second portrait that the artist painted of Kollar last week.

“At first we got excited when we passed it… but with time we got used to it. We feel like a family member is there,” he said.

Kilic married Kollar’s daughter and the family takes the portrait down from the wall to celebrate Kollar’s birthday every year.

“We buy a small cake. My wife, our children and I light a small candle together. We put (the portrait of Kollar) at the top of the table. My little son blows out the candle,” Kilic said in an interview.

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